Adm. Alvin Holsey, who was overseeing the Venezuelan boat strikes, steps down
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Admiral Alvin Holsey, who has been in charge of U.S. Southern Command, is stepping down amid ongoing military operations targeting small boats off the coast of Venezuela. These boats are believed to be involved in drug trafficking, and the Pentagon's actions highlight the ongoing challenges in combating narcotics smuggling in the region. Holsey's departure raises questions about future strategies and leadership in addressing these critical security issues.
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