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Members of the U.S. Congress are expressing increasing concern over a series of deadly American military strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean, including operations near Venezuela. The Trump administration has confirmed several strikes recently, with one off the Venezuela coast that resulted in six fatalities. The targeted vessels are said to be linked to drug trafficking, but lawmakers claim no concrete evidence supports this. Questions are being raised about the legal and strategic rationale for these actions, with critics suggesting that the military force used exceeds the administration’s authority and doesn’t have congressional approval. The strikes could potentially strain diplomatic relations and challenge sovereignty issues, particularly when executed near Venezuela’s territorial waters. Still, the White House insists these operations are part of a wider effort to dismantle ‘narcoterrorist networks’ threatening U.S. national security.
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