US Strikes ‘Drug-Carrying Submarine,’ Repatriates Two Survivors
The US military struck a suspected drug-smuggling submarine in the Caribbean, killing two and sending survivors back to Ecuador and Colombia for prosecution.
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The US military struck a suspected drug-smuggling submarine in the Caribbean, killing two and sending survivors back to Ecuador and Colombia for prosecution.
President Trump says US forces struck another alleged drug boat off Venezuela and will shift focus to land routes next, sparking regional backlash.
At a surprise Quantico meeting, Trump suggested using U.S. cities as military training grounds, while Defense Secretary Hegseth vows a no-beard, no-bulge culture shift.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth orders a rare gathering of U.S. military leadership in Quantico, sparking a last-minute scramble among top generals and admirals.
Venezuelan FM Yvan Gil warns U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean threatens regional peace and rejects accusations linking Venezuela to drug trafficking.
The U.S. resumes shipments of artillery shells and mobile rocket missiles to Ukraine after a pause amid low stockpile concerns.
Two US servicemen in Okinawa are under arrest for alleged assaults, fueling ongoing tensions with the local community over the military presence in Japan.
A Chinese defense spokesperson warns that U.S. military moves, including aid and arms sales, risk dragging the Taiwan region into conflict.
President Trump addressed the U.S. military operation in Iran, signaling a decisive stance amid rising global security tensions.
US military reposition fighter jets to Europe amid rising Middle East tensions, with Trump demanding Tehran’s unconditional surrender.