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U.S. Military Actions in the Caribbean: Drug Interdiction or Human Rights Violation?
On September 16th, President Trump announced that U.S. forces had destroyed three, not two, vessels in the Caribbean Sea, resulting in 14 deaths, as part of an anti-drug operation; this raises concerns about human rights violations and the effectiveness of the strategy.
U.S. Military Actions in the Caribbean: Drug Interdiction or Human Rights Violation?
On September 16th, President Trump announced that U.S. forces had destroyed three, not two, vessels in the Caribbean Sea, resulting in 14 deaths, as part of an anti-drug operation; this raises concerns about human rights violations and the effectiveness of the strategy.
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32% Bias Score


US Deploys F-35 Fighter Jets to Puerto Rico to Combat Drug Cartels
The US Department of Defense deployed ten F-35 fighter jets to Puerto Rico to assist in combating drug cartels, specifically targeting the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel, following a recent incident where Venezuelan military aircraft approached a US Navy ship and an attack on a suspected drug smug...
US Deploys F-35 Fighter Jets to Puerto Rico to Combat Drug Cartels
The US Department of Defense deployed ten F-35 fighter jets to Puerto Rico to assist in combating drug cartels, specifically targeting the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel, following a recent incident where Venezuelan military aircraft approached a US Navy ship and an attack on a suspected drug smug...
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Military Strike on Drug Vessel Sparks International Debate
A U.S. military strike on a suspected drug vessel off the coast of Venezuela, resulting in 11 deaths, has drawn mixed reactions, with some Latin American and European leaders questioning the operation's legality and proportionality while others voiced support.
U.S. Military Strike on Drug Vessel Sparks International Debate
A U.S. military strike on a suspected drug vessel off the coast of Venezuela, resulting in 11 deaths, has drawn mixed reactions, with some Latin American and European leaders questioning the operation's legality and proportionality while others voiced support.
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32% Bias Score


U.S. Strike Kills 11 Suspected Drug Traffickers; Mixed Reactions in Caribbean
A U.S. strike on a boat suspected of carrying drugs in the southern Caribbean killed 11 people, prompting praise from Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister but criticism from others.
U.S. Strike Kills 11 Suspected Drug Traffickers; Mixed Reactions in Caribbean
A U.S. strike on a boat suspected of carrying drugs in the southern Caribbean killed 11 people, prompting praise from Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister but criticism from others.
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52% Bias Score


CELAC Condemns U.S. Naval Deployment in the Caribbean
The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) urged the maintenance of the region as a zone of peace following a virtual meeting to discuss the U.S. naval deployment near Venezuela, with 23 of 33 member states participating.
CELAC Condemns U.S. Naval Deployment in the Caribbean
The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) urged the maintenance of the region as a zone of peace following a virtual meeting to discuss the U.S. naval deployment near Venezuela, with 23 of 33 member states participating.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Authorizes Military Action Against Latin American Drug Cartels
President Donald Trump secretly authorized military action against Latin American drug cartels, prompting concerns in Mexico and raising legal and ethical questions, despite assurances from a US government official that no immediate military action is planned.
Trump Authorizes Military Action Against Latin American Drug Cartels
President Donald Trump secretly authorized military action against Latin American drug cartels, prompting concerns in Mexico and raising legal and ethical questions, despite assurances from a US government official that no immediate military action is planned.
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52% Bias Score

US Considers Military Strikes Against Venezuelan Drug Cartels
The US is considering military strikes against drug cartels in Venezuela as part of a broader strategy to weaken President Nicolás Maduro, with recent military deployments to the Caribbean and a deadly strike against a drug vessel already carried out.

US Considers Military Strikes Against Venezuelan Drug Cartels
The US is considering military strikes against drug cartels in Venezuela as part of a broader strategy to weaken President Nicolás Maduro, with recent military deployments to the Caribbean and a deadly strike against a drug vessel already carried out.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Designates Venezuelan Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations, Escalating Military Actions
The Trump administration has designated two Venezuelan drug cartels as terrorist organizations, authorizing military action against them, offering a $50 million reward for Maduro's capture, and launching a lethal strike on a suspected drug vessel, escalating tensions with Venezuela.

Trump Administration Designates Venezuelan Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations, Escalating Military Actions
The Trump administration has designated two Venezuelan drug cartels as terrorist organizations, authorizing military action against them, offering a $50 million reward for Maduro's capture, and launching a lethal strike on a suspected drug vessel, escalating tensions with Venezuela.
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36% Bias Score

US Vows to Continue Strikes Targeting Drug Cartels After Speedboat Attack
The United States killed 11 people by destroying a speedboat in the Caribbean allegedly linked to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel, prompting vows from US officials to continue such operations against drug cartels.

US Vows to Continue Strikes Targeting Drug Cartels After Speedboat Attack
The United States killed 11 people by destroying a speedboat in the Caribbean allegedly linked to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel, prompting vows from US officials to continue such operations against drug cartels.
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60% Bias Score

US Military Strikes Drug Vessel, Killing 11 in Caribbean
On Tuesday, the US military conducted a strike on a drug vessel departing from Venezuela, killing 11 individuals, according to President Trump, who accuses Venezuelan President Maduro of running a drug cartel.

US Military Strikes Drug Vessel, Killing 11 in Caribbean
On Tuesday, the US military conducted a strike on a drug vessel departing from Venezuela, killing 11 individuals, according to President Trump, who accuses Venezuelan President Maduro of running a drug cartel.
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60% Bias Score

U.S. Military Plans Attacks on Mexican Drug Cartels
The U.S. military is planning attacks on Mexican drug cartels, potentially starting in September, according to a report citing military sources. These plans, ordered by the Trump administration and involving NORTHCOM, target the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels. The Pentagon has not commen...

U.S. Military Plans Attacks on Mexican Drug Cartels
The U.S. military is planning attacks on Mexican drug cartels, potentially starting in September, according to a report citing military sources. These plans, ordered by the Trump administration and involving NORTHCOM, target the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels. The Pentagon has not commen...
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60% Bias Score

US Authorizes Military Action Against Mexican Drug Cartels
The Trump administration authorized the U.S. military to target Mexican drug cartels designated as terrorist organizations in February, potentially using naval operations and targeted raids, despite Mexico's opposition and legal concerns.

US Authorizes Military Action Against Mexican Drug Cartels
The Trump administration authorized the U.S. military to target Mexican drug cartels designated as terrorist organizations in February, potentially using naval operations and targeted raids, despite Mexico's opposition and legal concerns.
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48% Bias Score
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