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The U.S. military claimed responsibility for a drone strike on a boat off the coast of Venezuela. The White House says it was a Tren de Aragua (TDA) vessel carrying 11 cartel members and drugs.
That means the drone wars on drug cartels have begun — whether South American leaders are on board or not.
The Trump administration argues that TDA is controlled by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. But a recently declassified U.S. intelligence memo contradicts that claim, saying it was unlikely Maduro’s government cooperates with or directs the group. In fact, Caracas views TDA as a threat to its own power.
One U.S. official told Axios this strike could be a “precursor to Noriega Part 2.” That’s not reassuring. Noriega Part 1 was no success story: once a CIA asset, Manuel Noriega was toppled when he refused U.S. demands for military bases in the Panama Canal Zone. Washington launched the largest airborne assault on a city since World War II, leaving hundreds — perhaps thousands — of civilians dead. The destruction has never been fully accounted for.
Would the U.S. do the same to remove Maduro? Is that where we’re heading?