4 Killed In Latest US Strike On Alleged Drug Boat
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The attacks, which have killed at least 61 people, are threatening the region’s fishing, shipping and tourism industries and exposing differences among leaders.
The Trump administration this week provided more than a dozen Senate Republicans a secret target list for its ongoing military campaign in the Caribbean Sea, as well as a detailed legal rationale for the attacks,
The Trump Administration has made the decision to attack military installations inside Venezuela and the strikes could come at any moment, sources with knowledge of the situation told the Miami Herald,
Sen. Rand Paul (Ky.), a libertarian Republican, on Sunday said the Trump administration is carrying out “extrajudicial killings” by striking alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Caribbean Sea. In
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Rand Paul Compares Trump’s Lawless Caribbean Strikes to Dictatorships
Both Iran and China have been known to secretly execute drug dealers, without providing due process. Paul, a Libertarian, has been an outspoken critic of the Trump administration’s policy on the strikes, pointing to the military’s likely illegal drones, as well as the statistical likelihood that some of its targets are mistaken.
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US has seized survivors after strike on suspected drug-carrying vessel in Caribbean, AP sources say
The U.S. has seized survivors after a strike on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean, the first since President Donald Trump began launching deadly attacks in the region this summer.
Senate Democrats are slamming the Trump administration for excluding them from a briefing this week on the string of deadly strikes against boats allegedly carrying drugs in the Caribbean and Pacific,
Hegseth said Friday that the U.S. struck a boat allegedly carrying drugs in the Caribbean Sea in at least the third such attack this week.
Democrats demand answers from President Donald Trump about military strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean amid growing concerns over legality.
Don’t let them make you break the law,” reads a billboard along the road to U.S. Southern Command, one of several set up by veterans.