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A War On Drugs Or A War On Terror? Trump's Military Pressure On Venezuela Blurs The Lines

Legal experts say U.S. strikes against alleged members of Latin American drug cartels are pushing the bounds of international law.

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huffpost.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

A War On Drugs Or A War On Terror? Trump's Military Pressure On Venezuela Blurs The Lines

Legal experts say U.S. strikes against alleged members of Latin American drug cartels are pushing the bounds of international law.

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theguardian.com8 mesi fa

The Guardian view on the US and Venezuela: Trump’s ‘war on drugs’ ramps up military threats to Maduro |…

Editorial: Hawks want regime change. Democrats and others are right to warn against illegal and unauthorised use of force

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  1. giovedì 16 ottobre 2025·theguardian.com

    The Guardian view on the US and Venezuela: Trump’s ‘war on drugs’ ramps up military threats to Maduro | Editorial

    Editorial: Hawks want regime change. Democrats and others are right to warn against illegal and unauthorised use of force

  2. venerdì 17 ottobre 2025·huffpost.com

    A War On Drugs Or A War On Terror? Trump's Military Pressure On Venezuela Blurs The Lines

    Legal experts say U.S. strikes against alleged members of Latin American drug cartels are pushing the bounds of international law.