President Donald Trump has said the US will return two people who survived a strike on what he called a "drug-carrying ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The two survivors of an American military strike on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean will ...
Donald Trump posted to Truth Social on Saturday about the fate of two survivors of a "drug carrying submarine" that was sunk ...
The latest strike comes a day after US President Trump confirmed he had authorised CIA operations in Venezuela.
The attack announced by Trump on Oct. 18 marks the sixth time that the U.S. has targeted alleged drug trafficking vessels since September.
Since September 2, the Trump administration has ordered military strikes on at least six boats in the Caribbean Sea.
The Trump administration is moving the survivors from this week's strike on a drug trafficking submarine to their home ...
President Trump on Saturday said the survivors, from Ecuador and Colombia, will be returned to their countries of origin.
The Trump administration plans to repatriate back to Ecuador and Colombia the two alleged drug traffickers who survived the U.S. military’s recent boat strike in the Caribbean. President Trump ...
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