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Senators Move to Block Unauthorized Caribbean Strikes

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US Senators Tim Kaine and Adam Schiff have introduced a War Powers Act resolution to block the use of US Armed Forces against certain non-state organizations, following unauthorized military strikes in the Southern Caribbean Sea. The strikes, allegedly targeting drug trafficking operations, have been criticized by the senators as illegal and without justification. The resolution asserts that drug trafficking does not warrant military action and that Congress should retain its power to declare war. The senators also demand the Trump administration provide Congress with information about the strikes, including justification and casualty details.

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