US kills 4 in latest Pacific Ocean attack as Venezuela tension spirals
Summary
The U.S. military conducted an attack in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing four people it described as "narco-terrorists." This action is part of a larger military operation led by U.S. Southern Command in response to tensions with Venezuela. U.S. lawmakers recently failed to pass resolutions to limit President Trump's military actions against Venezuela.Key Facts
- The U.S. military killed four people on a vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
- U.S. Southern Command called the targets "narco-terrorists."
- The ship was on a route known for drug trafficking, according to officials.
- Since September, U.S. strikes have targeted 26 vessels, resulting in about 100 deaths.
- President Trump says these actions stop drug flow from cartels in Venezuela.
- U.S. lawmakers voted against a resolution to limit military actions in Venezuela.
- The House also voted against limiting actions against any U.S.-designated terrorist groups in the area.
- Mexico and Brazil have expressed concerns about potential violence from U.S.-Venezuela tensions.
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