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In justifying American military strikes on boats suspected of smuggling drugs, President Donald Trump has asserted that the longtime U.S. strategy of interdicting such vessels at sea has been a
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'You Don't See Any Fishing Rods': Trump Rambles On With His Excuses When Asked To Show Proof Of Drug Boats In The Caribbean
During a Homeland Security roundtable at the White House last month, a reporter asked Donald Trump if he considered capturing an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean to definitively show the amount of narcotics being trafficked.
Donald Trump's team has been on a boat strike spree, hitting boats he says are carrying drugs in the Caribbean and the Pacific. How many people died?
When President Donald Trump began rapidly deporting migrants earlier this year to a brutal Salvadoran prison – including some wrongfully so – without due process, Democrats were somewhat wary of pushing back.
BRITISH sailors on US warships are braced for war with Venezuela – but they have orders not to take part. The highly trained Royal Navy sailors are serving as exchange officers on a US carrier
Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro has doubled down on calls for peace as U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly mulls over options for military operations inside the country and places an enormous amount of firepower close to Venezuela's coast.
Sharing intelligence with the U.S. about the drug trade would make his country complicit in the boat attacks, Colombian President Gustavo Petro said in an interview with NBC News.
In a speech at the U.N., Petro called for criminal inquiry against U.S. officials, including Trump, who were involved in the strikes.
The U.S. military has conducted 20 strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea since September, killing more than 80 people, as the Trump administration mulls action