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Trump says US struck another Venezuelan drug vessel, killing three
- President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. military targeted a vessel from Venezuela, claiming it killed three people involved in transporting illegal drugs in international waters.
- Several senators, including Democrats and some Republicans, expressed dissatisfaction and questioned the legality of these military actions, seeing them as a potential overreach of executive authority.
- Trump justified the strikes as necessary to protect the U.S. from narcoterrorists and described drug trafficking cartels as a threat to national security.
- The attack occurred two weeks after a previous strike that resulted in 11 deaths and was similarly justified by the Trump administration.
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US strikes second alleged Venezuelan drug boat as tensions mount
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleUS Bombs Another Boat Near Venezuela - News From Antiwar.com
The US military on Monday bombed a boat near Venezuela and killed three people, according to a statement released by President Trump on Truth Social. President Trump claimed without providing evidence that the boat was carrying drugs and that the three people who were killed were "narcoterrorists." He made similar…
Three people were killed in the attack that took place Monday in international waters. According to Trump, the ship belonged to a Venezuelan drug cartel and was en route to the United States.
·Netherlands
Read Full ArticleThe U.S. again attacked a vessel from Venezuela that allegedly transported drugs to the U.S. According to President Trump, three people were killed. It is the second attack of this kind.
·Hamburg, Germany
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