US to Launch Land Operations Against Venezuelan Drug Trafficking
President Trump says the U.S. will soon target land routes used by suspected Venezuelan drug traffickers, as military deployments ramp up in the Caribbean Sea.
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President Trump says the U.S. will soon target land routes used by suspected Venezuelan drug traffickers, as military deployments ramp up in the Caribbean Sea.
Rising tensions as the US ramps up its Caribbean military presence spark calls for de-escalation and diplomatic solutions across Latin America.
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After a US military strike on a suspected drug-smuggling submarine in the Caribbean, two suspected traffickers will be repatriated to Ecuador and Colombia to face prosecution.
A US strike on a vessel in international waters off Venezuela killed six suspected traffickers, bringing the operation’s death toll to 27 and heightening political tensions.
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