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A US Strike in Caribbean Leaves Survivors, Reports Say
News of the strike comes as the US military’s top commander for Latin America has suddenly stepped down.
Pentagon Targeted Colombians in at Least 1 Strike in Caribbean, Report Says
The Pentagon was reportedly unable to assess the precise identities of the people on the boat before striking.
Trump’s Latest Caribbean Strike “Murder — Plain and Simple,” Amnesty Says
The strike comes as Trump has covertly authorized the CIA to conduct lethal operations in Venezuela.
2025 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Is Aligned With US Imperialism, Says Historian
María Corina Machado has voiced support for sanctions against Venezuela and praised right-wing Latin American leaders.
Democrats Warn Trump’s Goal for “Illegal” War With Venezuela Is Regime Change
“The American people don’t want another war,” said the Democrats of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Lacking Congressional Authorization, Trump Starts “Secret War” Against Cartels
Trump has “zero” authority to designate cartels as “enemy combatants” without congressional approval, one critic said.
Over 60 Lawmakers Launch Investigation Into Trump Administration’s Disappearances
The Trump administration has disappeared thousands of people to countries they have no connection to.
Democrats File Resolution to Stop US Strikes on Boats in Caribbean
The resolution calls for the US to stop engaging in military hostilities that have not been authorized by Congress.
JD Vance Jokes About US Vessel Strikes: “I Wouldn’t Go Fishing Right Now”
Critics noted his remark seems to further the notion that the US is targeting civilians.
US Acts as “Judge, Jury, and Executioner” in Venezuelan Boat Strikes
Venezuelan historian Miguel Tinker Salas discusses the growing US military presence in the Caribbean.