US detains two survivors after Caribbean drug sub attack

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The US has conducted a military strike on a suspected drug-carrying submarine in the Caribbean, resulting in survivors who are now in US custody. This marks the sixth such strike since September, justified by the US as part of an armed conflict with drug cartels, but raises legal and human rights concerns. The operation is part of a broader US military buildup in the region amid tensions with Venezuela, with some lawmakers questioning the transparency and legality of these actions.
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