Trump decides the fate of two survivors of 'Venezuelan drug boat'
Donald Trump officially decided the fate of two 'terrorists' pulled from the wreckage of a Venezuelan 'drug boat' destroyed in a US strike.
U.S. returning Caribbean strike survivors to Colombia and Ecuador, Trump says
The United States is sending the two survivors of a Thursday strike in the Caribbean to their home countries of Colombia and Ecuador to be detained and prosecuted, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday. The move, which was first reported by Reuters, means that the U.S. military will not…
Colombia accuses US of 'murder' after strike on boat
President Gustavo Pedro says the vessel, which Donald Trump believes was carrying drugs, had its distress signal on when it was struck in September.
Two survivors in custody after U.S. strike on alleged Venezuelan cartel boat
The U.S. has in custody at least two people who survived a U.S. military strike against an alleged Venezuelan drug cartel boat Thursday in international waters, according to two U.S. officials. U.S. Navy helicopters were dispatched as part of the search and rescue team after overhead video showed people who seemed to have survived the initial strike, which took place in the Caribbean. The individuals were picked up and transferred to a U.S. Navy ship. It is unclear in whose custody they are right now or what their physical condition is. The strike is at least the fifth the Trump administration has carried out against boats in international waters believed to be connected to Venezuelan drug cartels. At least 21 people were killed in four previous strikes, which left no survivors. NBC News has reported that U.S. lawmakers have grown concerned about the lack of information the White House has provided about the operations. There are reportedly about 10,000 US forces built up in the Caribbean, either on ships or…
U.S. will send survivors of strike on ‘drug-carrying submarine’ back to Ecuador and Colombia, says Trump
U.S. strike survivors transferred to home countries for detention and prosecution, Trump overseeing military buildup in Caribbean.
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