Experts Question Effectiveness of Trump’s Venezuela Drug Boat Strikes

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The U.S. military's recent Caribbean strikes against alleged drug traffickers have raised legal questions, leading the Trump administration to repatriate survivors rather than detain them, citing complex legal and political challenges surrounding military detention and international law.
- In Trump's drug war, prisoners may be too much of a legal headache, experts say Reuters
- Lawmaker Demands Hearing on U.S. Strikes on Boats in Caribbean The New York Times
- Officials, locals undercut Trump claims about Venezuela drug boats The Washington Post
- Fact-checking Trump’s claim that each boat strike off Venezuela’s coast saves 25,000 lives PBS
- US releasing survivors of strike on suspected drug vessel to their home countries CNN
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