The US military's recent strikes on boats near Venezuela, part of President Trump's "war on cartels," have resulted in multiple deaths and ignited concerns over legality and potential escalation. Critics label the actions "extrajudicial killings" and human rights violations, challenging the administration's declaration of "non-international armed conflict." While the US claims operations are in international waters, Venezuela insists they are closer to its territory. The strikes have drawn condemnation from Latin American nations, Russia, and China, raising questions about US influence and adherence to international law.
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