In justifying American military strikes on boats suspected of smuggling drugs, President Donald Trump has asserted that the ...
The kill rate is accelerating. In early September, the U.S. was hitting one boat every eight to ten days. In early October, one every two days. For a time, starting in mid-October, it was every day, ...
A short history of the United States' long war on drugs in Latin America, with the president's kill zone expanding from the ...
Donald Trump’s lethal attacks on boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific are a brutal escalation of the United States’ ...
Deep below the US Capitol, in a secure room meant to protect discussions of American secrets, a wave of sarcastic laughter spread among lawmakers and staff members who were assembled to receive a ...
Today, Donald Trump presides over his own Murder Incorporated, less a government than a death squad. Many brushed off his ...
The strikes on boats near Venezuela mark a new phase in a murderous war on Latin America that has been waged by 10 U.S.
Sharing intelligence with the U.S. about the drug trade would make his country complicit in the boat attacks, Colombian ...
Colombia's president has ordered security forces to stop sharing intelligence with the U.S. until it stops striking suspected ...
Every president since Nixon has advanced the policies and institutions that Trump is using to take us to closer to war.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro slammed President Trump as a “barbarian” for his military buildup in the Caribbean and ...
The president of Colombia is defending his decision to stop sharing drug intelligence with the United States. In a Wednesday ...
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