3 Dead In Latest US Strike On Alleged Drug Boat
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Why Trump's use of force against the cartels is justified
Military strikes against drug cartels receive legal and moral justification as transnational criminal organizations wage war on America for profit through terror.
U.S. forces are sinking drug boats off Venezuela and Colombia. A defense expert warns Trump’s new strikes won’t even stop the drug trade.
The U.S. struck another alleged drug vessel Tuesday night, the eighth such strike in the Trump administration’s fight with drug cartels. Unlike the first seven strikes, the suspected drug vessel was operating on the Eastern Pacific side of South America at the time of the strike,
STUNNING footage shows US forces bombing another “narco boat” allegedly filled with drugs – killing two people in the Pacific. It marks the eighth time that the American military
President Donald Trump is next looking "at land" in Latin America, after the U.S. military has conducted at least five fatal strikes against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean since September. "We are certainly looking at land now because we've got the ...
The US says it has struck a suspected drug boat on the Pacific side of South America, signalling a widening of its campaign against alleged drug trafficking and transnational crime.