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Last week, she was shocked to learn that her brother was aboard an alleged drug vessel that was struck by the US military. Tufiño Chila, 41, was one of two people who survived last week’s strike in the Caribbean,
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military flew a pair of supersonic, heavy bombers up to the coast of Venezuela on Thursday, a little over a week after another group of American bombers made a similar journey as part of a training exercise to simulate an attack.
Experts call it "21st-century gunboat diplomacy" as U.S. positions strike-capable forces in Caribbean amid tensions with Maduro regime and cartels.
The U.S. military has built up an unusually large force in the Caribbean Sea. The Navy has eight warships in the region.
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