Trump says US struck another Venezuelan drug vessel, killing three
The U.S. military targeted a second Venezuelan drug vessel in international waters, killing three suspected narcoterrorists amid efforts to combat drug cartels threatening U.S. security.
- President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. military conducted a second strike against a Venezuelan boat, resulting in three male terrorists killed in action.
- This strike occurred in international waters as the boat was transporting illegal narcotics headed to the U.S.
- Trump emphasized that these drug trafficking cartels pose a significant threat to U.S. national security and interests.
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro condemned the strike, labeling it as an act of aggression by the U.S.
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