Trump Announces Repatriation of Survivors from Submarine Drug Operation
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Trump Announces Repatriation of Survivors from Submarine Drug Operation

President Trump has announced the repatriation of survivors from a U.S. military strike on a suspected drug trafficking submarine in the Caribbean. The operation, which resulted in the deaths of two individuals, aims to strengthen ties with Ecuador and Colombia while addressing ongoing drug trafficking issues. This marks a significant military action in the region, highlighting the U.S. commitment to combating drug smuggling.

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