
Caribbean Tensions Flare After US Navy Boards Venezuelan Fishing Vessel
A US Navy boarding of a Venezuelan fishing vessel in disputed waters has escalated Caribbean tensions, with nine fishermen detained and regional stability at stake.
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A US Navy boarding of a Venezuelan fishing vessel in disputed waters has escalated Caribbean tensions, with nine fishermen detained and regional stability at stake.
Venezuela accuses U.S. Navy destroyer of intercepting its fishing vessel in its exclusive economic zone and demands Washington cease actions that threaten Caribbean peace.
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