US Continues To Blow Up Small Boats
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US Continues to Blow Up Small Boats: Militarism Normalized in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific
Artisanal fishers collective, La Guaira, Venezuela. Photo: Roger Harris. A US military strike on May 4 killed two mariners in an alleged “narco boat” campaign which now has a cumulative death toll of at least 188. The pace of extrajudicial executions is ramping up, according to The Guardian. But why? The serial murders could be, as the Trump administration claims, a genuine counter-narcotics operation. Or Mr. Trump and company may be conducting …
U.S. military's continued strikes on alleged drug boats raise questions on legality
With scrutiny mounting, the U.S. boat strike campaign against alleged narco-boats in the Caribbean and Pacific has killed over 190 people, raising sharp questions over legality and accountability.
US Continues To Blow Up Small Boats
A US military strike on May 4 killed two mariners in an alleged “narco boat” campaign which now has a cumulative death toll of at least 188. The pace of extrajudicial executions is ramping up, according to The Guardian. But why? The serial murders could be, as the Trump administration…
Venezuela Welcomes More Repatriated Citizens; US SOUTHCOM Reaches 178 Extrajudicial Executions
Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)— The Venezuelan government has facilitated the return of 64 nationals during the first week of May 2026 through the continuation of the Return to the Homeland (Vuelta a la Patria) program. These latest arrivals at the Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía represent a continued sovereign commitment to providing a dignified path home for those escaping the aggressive deportation policies and systemic racism …
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