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Trump says US struck another Venezuelan drug vessel, killing three

President Trump confirmed the strike killed three alleged narcoterrorists linked to violent drug cartels threatening U.S. security, marking the second attack in two weeks.

  • President Donald Trump ordered a military strike on a Venezuelan vessel in international waters, claiming it was transporting drugs, which resulted in the deaths of three people.
  • The Trump Administration stated that these drug cartels pose a threat to U.S. national security and have increased military actions against them.
  • Senator Adam Schiff raised concerns about the legality of the strikes, questioning the justification for military actions without congressional approval.
  • Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro condemned the U.S. actions as aggression, asserting that relations between Venezuela and the U.S. are completely broken.
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US President Donald Trump said March that the US forces have eliminated one third of the Venezuelan ship used for drug transport. The announcement comes after two already confirmed attacks and raises tensions with Nicolas Maduro's regime, which...

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Two strikes have already taken place to fight drug trafficking. Maduro sees it as a "military aggression".

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The United States launched an attack on a boat in the Caribbean and killed three "narco-terrorists from Venezuela," President Donald Trump announced this Monday, shortly after Nicolás Maduro proclaimed that his country is the victim of an aggression of "military character." "This morning, following my orders, the U.S. Military Forces carried out a SEGUNDO attack (...) against drug cartels and extremely violent narco-terrorists," Trump said in hi…

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