The U.S. military has steadily amassed troops, naval and air assets in the Caribbean Sea to strike alleged drug traffickers.
The lawyer at U.S. Southern Command, which oversees the operations against alleged drug-smuggling boats near Venezuela, ...
Trump's administration argues that these strikes will save lives by cutting off the flow of drugs killing Americans. The data ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday ruled out allowing U.S. strikes against cartels on Mexican soil, a day after ...
President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that strikes on suspected drug boats his administration began carrying out in ...
The move may indicate that the U.S. government increasingly views narcotics traffickers as a problem that requires a military ...
New satellite imagery showed the USS Gerald R. Ford and its Carrier Strike Group in the southern Caribbean, south of Puerto ...
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There’s a lot to worry any American who look at the US military buildup around Venezuela and wonder about a redux of the ...
Department of Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem calls Tren de Aragua worse than MS-13 as Trump designates Venezuelan gangs as terrorist organizations.
Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon says the president should come to Congress for authorization before any future strikes.
Months before the U.S. military began launching airstrikes against suspected drug vessels, former Justice Department No. 2 ...