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'We will treat them EXACTLY how we treated al Qaeda' - US carries out another lethal strike in Caribbean

The US military has carried out a fresh strike on what it claims are drug smugglers in the Caribbean Sea - as tensions with Venezuela remain high.

Secretary for War Pete Hegseth announced the strike on Saturday, claiming the vessel was operated by a US-designated terrorist organisation, but did not name which group was targeted. He said three people were killed.

"This vessel - like EVERY OTHER - was known by our intelligence to be involved in illicit narcotics smuggling, was transiting along a known narco-trafficking route, and carrying narcotics," he said. It's at least the 15th strike by the US in the Caribbean or eastern Pacific since early September - operations that Venezuela has said amount to murder and whose legal justification is unclear.

At least 64 people have now been killed in the strikes. The rhetoric coming out of the White House, coupled with the presence of American military ships in the region, has raised questions about a possible armed conflict between the US and Venezuela.

American politicians have repeatedly demanded more information from the Trump administration about the legal basis for the strikes, as well as more details about the cartels they have allegedly targeted. "These narco-terrorists are bringing drugs to our shores to poison Americans at home - and they will not succeed," Mr Hegseth said on Saturday.

"The Department will treat them EXACTLY how we treated Al-Qaeda. We will continue to track them, map them, hunt them, and kill them." Read more:Is Trump preparing to go to war with Venezuela?Satellite images show US military edging closer to Venezuela President Donald Trump has accused Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro of leading an organised crime gang - without providing evidence - and declined to answer when questioned if the CIA has the authority to assassinate him.

In return, the Venezuelan leader has accused Mr Trump of seeking regime change and of "fabricating a new eternal war" against his country, as he appealed to the American people for peace. A number of US navy vessels are in the region and the USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier - the largest warship in the world - is also moving closer to Venezuela as speculation persists about possible further military action..

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