US reportedly intercepts 3rd oil tanker off Venezuelan coast
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US military strikes narco-terrorist vessels in latest Eastern Pacific drug trafficking operation
U.S. forces kill five narco-terrorists in Eastern Pacific strike as Joint Task Force targets drug trafficking vessels in latest military operation.
The U.S. military struck more than 70 targets at multiple locations across central Syria against Islamic State on Friday, retaliating a week after two U.S. service members and one civilian
U.S. Forces Japan has admitted that the recent arrest of a U.S. civilian and former Marine captain in Japan was a "mistake."
The U.S. military has conducted over 20 strikes on alleged drug boats since September, resulting in more than 100 deaths, amid questions about the legality of these actions.
The United States has had troops on the ground in Syria for over a decade, with a stated mission of fighting IS.
Adm. Alvin Holsey relinquished command Friday in a ceremony at U.S. Southern Command headquarters after announcing early retirement amid U.S. buildup off of Venezuela.
Ecuador and the U.S have activated a temporary operation at the Manta air base, which Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa described as "part of a long-term bilateral security strategy," on his X account.
U.S. forces on Saturday stopped a second merchant vessel off the coast of Venezuela in international waters, two American officials told The Associated Press. The move comes days after President Donald Trump announced a “blockade” of all sanctioned oil tankers coming in and out of the South American country and follows the Dec.
Air Force troops are returning to a base at Manta, a month after Ecuador rejected lifting a ban on foreign military bases.
This document analyzes the legality of these strikes under international law and explains why international human rights law—rather than international humanitarian law (“the laws of war”)—governs that analysis.
U.S. forces on Saturday stopped a second merchant vessel off the coast of Venezuela in international waters, two American officials told The Associated Press.
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Trump hints that attack on Venezuela will be coming soon
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump nearly eliminated doubts Monday about whether the U.S. military would attack Venezuela's mainland. During an announcement of a buildup of the U.S. Navy fleet, he said recent attacks on boats suspected of carrying illegal drugs from Venezuela have stopped almost all the shipments by sea.