Police in the Caribbean island nation of Trinidad and Tobago told CBS News that they are investigating reports that two of the country's citizens were among the six people killed in the United States' most recent strike on a boat it said was carrying drugs. President Trump announced the strike Tuesday in a post on Truth Social, saying the vessel had been "just off the Coast of Venezuela" and was "transiting along a known designated terrorist organization" route. Mr.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump’s latest U.S. strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean has led Trinidad and Tobago to investigate reports that two of its citizens were killed.
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Trump’s strikes near Venezuela may raise tensions and legal fights, which can increase the risk of wider conflict, higher defense costs, and market swings for US households and businesses.
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