U.S. military strikes drug-carrying boat from Venezuela, Rubio says

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Washington— The U.S. military on Tuesday struck a drug-carrying boat hailing from Venezuela, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, as tensions spike between the Trump administration and the Venezuelan government. President Trump announced the strike in an unrelated Tuesday afternoonOval Office event, saying the military had "shot out" the boat "moments ago." He said his team had been briefed on the strike by Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Minutes later, Rubioposted on Xthat the military carried out a "lethal strike" in the southern Caribbean Sea. He said the "drug vessel" had departed Venezuela and "was being operated by a designated narco-terrorist organization." Rubio later told reporters he believed the drugs that were allegedly carried on the boat were probably headed toward Trinidad and Tobago or "some other country in the Caribbean." Details on the strike, including who operated the vessel, remain sparse. A senior defense official said the U.S. had conducted a "precision strike" against the vessel. The strike came after the U.S.confirmed last monththat the Navy would boost its presence near Venezuela, deploying three warships to the waters off the South American country as part of an anti-drug cartel mission. Venezuelan President Nicolás Madurocalled the shipsan "extravagant, unjustifiable, immoral and absolutely criminal and bloody threat" anddeployed military forcesto the country's coastline, vowing to defend against any possible U.S. attack. The U.S. has not indicated it plans to strike Venezuela's government. The Trump administration hasaccused Maduro's government— a longtime U.S. foe — of working with drug cartels to traffic narcotics to the United States, and ofleadinga Venezuela-based drug group called Cartel de los Soles. Madurowas chargedwith narco-terrorism and drug trafficking in U.S. federal court in 2020. Last month, Attorney General Pam Bondidoubled the rewardfor Maduro's arrest to $50 million. Maduro has denied the allegations. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil called Bondi's move "pathetic" and a "crude political propaganda operation." Mr. Trumpdirected the militaryto target drug cartels in Latin America last month, CBS News previously reported. Teens surprise math world with Pythagorean Theorem trigonometry proof | 60 Minutes New details in fatal shooting of 11-year-old boy playing "ding dong ditch" Trump says U.S. military "shot out" boat from Venezuela carrying drugs

 

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