U.S. Widens Campaign Against Alleged Drug Boats
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Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe yesterday advised Bahamians to “stay out of go fast boats leaving Venezuela”.
With the United States surging its military presence in the region and bombing boats, countries in the Caribbean are seeing more flights carrying illegal drugs.
National Security Minister Wayne Munroe is advising Bahamians to “stay out of go fast boats leaving Venezuela” as the United States continues its military build up as part of its fight against alleged drug traffickers coming out of the South American country.
DRUG CARTELS have shifted their game plan in the face of United States military operations across the southern Caribbean.With naval routes under constant surveillance, traffickers are increasingly uti
On Sept. 2. President Trump, following an earlier secret directive, ordered the killing of 11 men on an alleged drug running boat in the southern Caribbean. On Monday, Trump announced that the military conducted another strike on another Venezuelan boat it ...
The administration's approach to drug cartels relies — at least in part — on a blueprint for military strikes that mirror those waged during the global war on terrorism after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
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