Survivors of US Naval Strike in Caribbean Face Detention Amid Rising Tensions

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The U.S. Navy has detained two survivors from a suspected drug smuggling boat attacked in the Caribbean, marking the first known prisoners in Trump's undeclared war against narcoterrorist groups, raising legal and ethical questions about the conduct of these operations.
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