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U.S. Strike In Caribbean As Venezuela Tensions Rise

CARIBBEAN – At least two survivors from a deadly U.S. Military strike in the Caribbean Sea are now in custody after being rescued by helicopter.

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CARIBBEAN – At least two survivors from a deadly U.S. Military strike in the Caribbean Sea are now in custody after being rescued by helicopter.

The attack targeted a semi-submersible vessel suspected of smuggling drugs – one of six strikes ordered by President Donald Trump in recent weeks.

The moves come as Trump intensifies pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Even deploying B-52 bombers near the country’s coast.

Caracas has called the strikes “aggression and harassment,” and has responded with military maneuvers along its borders.

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