U.S. attacks alleged drug trafficking ship, causing the death of 4 people in the Caribbean Sea
The U.S. military carried out another attack in the Caribbean against a vessel allegedly involved in drug trafficking, killing 4 people
A Pentagon established proved to CBS News that the U.S. army attacked a suspected drug smuggling vessel again on Tuesday, which left four people dead on board. At least 80 people have died in at least 21 US problems in international waters since September, according to US forces. These activities, according to the Trump administration, are a part of a campaign to combat drug trafficking.
The Pentagon has not made any additional announcements regarding this most recent harm.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had previously stated that the problems targeted "narco-terrorists" on well-known drug-trafficking roads, despite the lack of certain proof that the warships were drug traffickers or posed a threat to the United States.
The US Department of Defense confirmed that the nuclear-powered carrier USS Gerald Ford and other vessels had entered the region of? The Caribbean-related role of Southern Command is causing more conflict in the area.
Venezuela announced on Tuesday that a large military exercise that will take place globally will take place with around 200 000 troops.
Some Citizens, including President Nicolas Maduro himself, and foreign observers think that the increased US military force is intended to expel Maduro from strength.
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