US Strikes Suspected Drug Boats in Caribbean, Survivors Reported

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The US military conducted a strike on a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean, reportedly rescuing survivors for the first time, amid ongoing tensions with Venezuela and a significant military buildup in the region. The incident raises questions about US aid to survivors and legal implications of the strikes, which are part of broader US efforts against narcoterrorists and regional influence.
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- U.S. Military Killed Venezuelan Fisherman in Suspected Drug Boat Attack, Family Says The New York Times
- Some survivors after US strikes another suspected drug boat in the Caribbean, sources say CNN
- Venezuelans wonder if America will bring down Nicolás Maduro The Economist
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