Werner Hartenstein pulled drowning British troops from the Atlantic Ocean in September 1942. The German U-boat commander was ...
Ukraine sees the future of naval warfare. The White House doesn’t.
The issue of our government targeting and destroying suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific doesn't look like it's going away any time soon, especially now that comments have resurfaced ...
For more than three months, the Trump administration has been blowing up what officials describe as drug boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. They say these are legal military strikes to stop ...
First, I have to say that I oppose drugs coming into this country. With that said, I believe these boat strikes on cartels are very troubling. The government is executing these people without any due ...
Mixed opinions about the legality of U.S. strikes against suspected drug boats is putting service members in a tough spot and prompting some to seek outside legal advice. KUOW is Seattle’s NPR news ...
The U.S. has built up the largest military presence in the region in decades and launched a series of deadly strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean.
Pete Hegseth and his Department of Defense lackeys might not care whether their air strikes on Venezuelan fishing boats are legal, but their own AI chatbot sure does. Earlier this week, the DoD — ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis defended the Trump administration's use of deadly military force against suspected drug courier boats. The U.S. military strikes in the southern Caribbean have killed nearly ...
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