Trump confirms attack on drug-carrying submarine in Caribbean, sparking legal and political debate over military actions.

It is unknown whether US military rendered aid to survivors after attack on suspected ‘narcoterrorist’ vessel

The latest strike came a day after US President Trump confirmed he had authorised CIA operations in Venezuela.

Prior to Thursday's operation, U.S. military strikes against suspected drug boats off Venezuela had not left any known survivors.

It’s unclear whether survivors will be treated as prisoners of war or criminal defendants by US military

Trump confirms attack on drug-carrying submarine in Caribbean, sparking legal and political debate over military actions.

Two people were rescued by helicopter and are being held on a US Navy ship, according to US media.

The latest attack is at least the sixth US strike on Venezuelan ships in recent weeks.

US leader says suspected drug traffickers to be sent to their home countries of Ecuador and Colombia.

Donald Trump shared footage of a military airstrike on a “drug-carrying submarine” that US intelligence "confirmed” was carrying mostly fentanyl on Saturday, October 18. Trump…