US military targets suspected drug vessel, 4 killed
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Members of Congress have said they will investigate whether the U.S. military broke the law by allegedly killing two survivors of a strike on a suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Caribbean. The White House has defended the strike as lawful.
Long-range radar system will track drug boats in Caribbean, Tobago officials say, but it could also be used against Venezuela
In Venezuela, daily routines seem undisturbed: children attending school, adults going to work, vendors opening their businesses. But beneath this facade lurks anxiety, fear, and frustration, with some even taking preventative measures against a possible attack amid the tension between the United States and Venezuela.
The U.S. military blew up another alleged drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific on Thursday, killing four male “narco-terrorists” and continuing its lethal counternarcotics campaign as scrutiny over the Trump administration’s early September operation intensifies.
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Americans want US to lead globally but doubt military can win major wars overseas, survey finds
A new Reagan Institute survey reveals Americans want stronger global leadership but question military readiness, with only 49% confident in the armed forces.
The plane was part of the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, the military’s official aerial demonstration team, the social media post said.
A majority of Americans want the United States to be a leading actor in global affairs and are in favor of supporting Ukraine and defending Taiwan, according to a new public opinion poll. The annual Reagan National Defense Survey,
Virginia Democratic Sen. Mark Warner told MS NOW's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday that the uniformed military might "help save us" from President Donald Trump.