President Donald Trump defended a second U.S. military strike on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela, killing three aboard the vessel, leaving several senators questioning the legality of such action. Then on September 19, Trump announced that three people, who he described as "male narcoterrorists," were also killed by a U.S. air strike while "trafficking illicit narcotics" in international waters around the Caribbean. The attack is the third reported by American authorities against drug traffickers in the area, which they say have killed a total of 17 people.

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