In a first, US strike in Caribbean leaves survivors, US official says
- American forces struck a vessel in the Caribbean, reportedly leaving some survivors, according to a U.S. official.
- At least 27 people have been killed by American strikes off Venezuela in recent weeks, amidst a military buildup in the region.
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been accused of drug trafficking and has called for a UN investigation into the strikes.
- Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister praised the U.S. strike, stating that all traffickers should be killed 'violently.
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US has seized survivors after strike on suspected drug-carrying vessel in Caribbean, AP sources say (World)
The United States took survivors into custody after its military struck a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean - the first attack that anyone escaped alive since President Donald Trump began launching deadly strikes in the region last month, a defense official and another person familiar ...
Washington, United States. U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed Friday a new attack by the U.S. military against suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean, claiming that this time the target was a submarine. “We attacked a submarine, a drug-trafficking submarine specifically built for the transportation of large quantities of drugs,” Trump told reporters in the White House, being consulted about reports of an attack that left several survivor…
'Patent nonsense': Conservative slams MAGA for allowing Trump to 'flagrantly' lie to them
American Conservative managing editor Jude Russo recently slammed MAGA apologists giving cover to President Donald Trump’s lies over the military strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea.Writing in the American Conservative, Russo was particularly reproachful of an article by Juan Pablo Villasmil justifying Trump’s bid for regime change for the sake of “regional stability,” among other objectives.“Well, all right. Lay aside whether ‘regional stabil…
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