US Detains Survivors of Caribbean Military Strike

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The U.S. Navy has rescued and detained two survivors from a suspected drug-smuggling semi-submersible vessel in the Caribbean, marking the first time prisoners from a recent military anti-drug campaign are held aboard a Navy ship, raising complex legal and policy questions for the Trump administration about their detention and prosecution.
- U.S. Detains 2 Survivors of Latest Military Strike in Caribbean The New York Times
- Exclusive: In a first, US strike in Caribbean leaves survivors, US official says Reuters
- Trump confirms ‘submarine’ attack in Caribbean, amid reports of survivors Al Jazeera
- At least 2 survivors of US attack on alleged drug smugglers in American custody ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Opinion | In the Caribbean, Trump is blowing a fishing fleet out of the water The Washington Post
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