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Since early September, the US has conducted at least six military strikes against vessels suspected of drug trafficking in the Caribbean, killing 27 people. The operations, justified as part of a legal armed conflict with drug cartels, have heightened regional tensions and raised legal questions. The Biden administration claims these actions are lawful, but critics argue they violate international law and lack sufficient evidence.
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Since September, the US has conducted at least five missile strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats near Venezuela, killing 27 people. President Trump confirmed the CIA's covert and lethal operations in Venezuela, citing drug trafficking and prison releases as reasons. The moves have increased regional tensions and raised legal questions.
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The US military targeted a suspected drug-carrying submarine off Venezuela, claiming it was built for transporting narcotics. Survivors were reported, raising questions about the legality of the strikes amid regional tensions and accusations from Venezuela. The operation is part of a broader US campaign against drug trafficking in the Caribbean.