The United States killed three people in its latest strike against alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean, U.S.
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The strike brings to 67 the total number of alleged drug traffickers that the Trump administration has killed in military ...
The US military has killed 64 people in 15 strikes that have destroyed 16 boats as part of a campaign that Washington says is aimed at curtailing the flow of drugs into the United States. There have ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued new orders against military officials speaking with Congress about the Trump ...
The administration calls drug traffickers “enemy combatants,” a law of war label intended to justify killing them. Under ...
A prominent political analyst revealed the "unprecedented features" of President Donald Trump's strikes on alleged drug boats ...
As pressure mounts in Washington, President Trump has authorized yet another deadly “narco-boat” strike, 15th since September. The Pentagon says three suspects were killed, but questions over legality ...
The Trump administration believes it can continue its lethal military campaign against alleged drug-running boats in the ...
The drumbeat for some kind of military action against Venezuela keeps getting louder. The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that the Trump administration had identified land targets that could ...