Two Survivors in Custody Following U.S. Military Strike on Alleged Venezuelan Cartel Boat
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Two Survivors in Custody Following U.S. Military Strike on Alleged Venezuelan Cartel Boat

Two survivors from a U.S. military strike on a boat linked to an alleged Venezuelan drug cartel are now in custody. This incident underscores ongoing tensions in international waters regarding drug trafficking and the U.S. military's involvement in combating it, raising questions about international law and organized crime.

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Two survivors in custody after U.S. strike on alleged Venezuelan cartel boat
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Two survivors from a U.S. military strike on a boat linked to an alleged Venezuelan drug cartel are now in custody. This incident highlights ongoing tensions in international waters regarding drug trafficking and the U.S. military's role in combating it. The situation is significant as it reflects the complexities of international law and the fight against organized crime.
Two survivors in U.S. custody after strike on alleged Venezuelan cartel boat
NeutralU.S News
Two survivors from a U.S. military strike on a boat linked to an alleged Venezuelan drug cartel are now in U.S. custody. This incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding drug trafficking in international waters and the U.S. government's efforts to combat such activities. The situation raises questions about international law and the implications of military action in these contexts.

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