President Donald Trump said the two survivors from a U.S. strike on a vessel in the Caribbean Sea suspected of carrying drugs are being sent back to their home countries. "The two surviving terrorists are being returned to their Countries of origin, Ecuador and Colombia, for detention and prosecution," Trump posted on his social media platform on Saturday afternoon. Trump said the vessel that was stuck was a submarine and said U.S. intelligence indicated it was carrying fentanyl and other illegal narcotics. It was the sixth strike on a vessel in the Caribbean since the Trump administration ramped up operations there over the summer, which it says is necessary to stem the tide of illicit drugs coming into the U.S. Repatriating the alleged drug traffickers avoids what could have been a messy
Trump says 2 survivors of US strike being sent to Ecuador, Colombia

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