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Trump says US struck another Venezuelan drug vessel, killing three

The strike targeted Venezuelan narcoterrorists in international waters, killing 3 individuals, as part of a broader U.S. campaign to disrupt drug trafficking and protect national security.

  • President Donald Trump ordered a military strike on a Venezuelan vessel, alleging it was transporting drugs, which resulted in the deaths of three people off the coast of Venezuela.
  • The strike occurred shortly after a previous attack on another Venezuelan vessel, which killed 11 individuals, also linked to drug trafficking.
  • Trump stated that drug cartels pose a threat to U.S. national security, prompting military actions against them.
  • Several lawmakers have raised concerns about the legality of the strikes, arguing they may lack proper authorization.
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WASHINGTON.- One day after publishing the video of the second attack on a vessel with Venezuelan drug traffickers in the Caribbean Sea, President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that a third ship was intercepted by U.S. forces deployed in the area and warned Nicolás Maduro’s regime to “stop sending prisoners from their prisons” to the United States. “I will say it bluntly. Stop sending the Aragua Train to the United States. Stop sending drugs to th…

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