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Venezuela, US military and drug traffickers

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A timeline of the US military’s buildup near Venezuela and attacks on alleged drug boats
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has built up a fleet of warships near Venezuela, including the largest U.S. aircraft carrier, as American forces keep blowing up small boats accused of smugg...

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Explainer-did the US military commit a war crime in boat attack off Venezuela?
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Trump Says Military Will Stop Alleged Venezuelan Drug Smugglers By Land ‘Very Soon’
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Venezuela lets deportation flights resume despite Trump’s airspace threat
Deportation flights carrying Venezuelan migrants were scheduled to resume from the United States to the authoritarian country on Wednesday, officials in Caracas said, despite President Donald Trump’s ...

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Venezuela's Maduro says call with Trump was 'respectful and cordial'
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Venezuela accepting US deportation flights after Trump closes airspace

Venezuela, strike

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Did a military lawyer witness the Venezuela 'double tap' boat strike? Experts say one should have
The Pentagon’s account of the September 2 "double tap" strike that killed two survivors of an initial attack on a suspected Venezuelan drug boat is coming under renewed scrutiny after ABC News reporte...

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What legal experts say about second US strike on Venezuela boat
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Adm. Bradley on Capitol Hill to brief Congress on double-tap boat strike
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Lawmakers will hear from Navy admiral who ordered attack that killed boat strike survivors
WASHINGTON — The Navy admiral who reportedly issued orders for the U.S. military to fire upon survivors of an attack on an alleged drug boat is expected Thursday on Capitol Hill to provide a classifie...

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What to know as lawmakers disclose vivid new details of US boat strikes
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Video of Boat Strike Shows Survivors Waving Before Fatal Follow-Up Attack
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The Latest: Navy admiral who ordered attack that killed boat strike survivors briefs lawmakers
The information from Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, who is now the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, comes at a potentially crucial moment in the unfolding congressional investigation into ho...

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Exclusive: Boat at center of double-tap strike controversy was meeting vessel headed to Suriname, admiral told lawmakers
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Navy admiral tells lawmakers there was no ‘kill all’ order in attack that killed drug boat survivors
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The U.S. has put military pressure on Venezuela for months. What's the endgame?

For months, U.S. pressure on Venezuela has included a buildup of military force in the region and threats of military action, along with strikes on alleged drug boats off its coast. Yet it remains ambiguous as to what,
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US military deploys high-tech radar in Tobago, miles from Venezuela

Long-range radar system will track drug boats in Caribbean, Tobago officials say, but it could also be used against Venezuela
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Mapping the U.S. Military Buildup Near Venezuela

The United States has significantly increased its military presence near Venezuela, carrying out strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean Sea and threatening the Nicolás Maduro’s regime with
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U.S. Military Buildup Raises Fears of Conflict With Venezuela

The U.S. has assembled its largest Latin American military deployment in decades to pressure Venezuela’s Maduro, raising fears of escalation as foreign backers and armed groups bolster the regime.
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Virginia senators push to halt unauthorized Venezuela war, caution Hampton Roads military families

Virginia's senators warn that the Trump administration's actions towards Venezuela could lead to an undeclared war, risking local service members' lives.
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6 airlines cancel flights in Venezuela after FAA warns of dangers from "heightened military activity"

The FAA urged civilian aircraft in Venezuelan airspace to "exercise caution" due to the "worsening security situation and heightened military activity in or around Venezuela."
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New flight suspensions leave Venezuela nearly isolated

Venezuela is facing severe air isolation after four more airlines joined earlier safety-related flight suspensions announced by several carriers.
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Pope Leo urges US not to attempt military ouster of Venezuela's Maduro

The first U.S. pope said it would be better to attempt dialogue or impose economic pressure on Venezuela if Washington wants to pursue change there.
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