Whether the target is drugs or Maduro, U.S. could be hindering its own military with deadly boat strikes

Whether the target is drugs or Maduro, U.S. could be hindering its own military with deadly boat strikes

Voices more closely connected to the U.S. military have emerged this week to raise their own questions about a spate of boat strikes on alleged drug-carrying boats in the Western hemisphere carried out by the Trump administration since Sept. 2.An

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