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Two U.S. F-18 fighter jets enter Venezuelan airspace for 40 minutes in deliberate provocative maneuver

by Ed Newman

Two U.S. F-18 fighter jets entered Venezuelan airspace for 40 minutes on Tuesday as the U.S. escalates its threats against the Maduro government. The jets circled the Gulf of Venezuela near the city of Maracaibo.

Meanwhile, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Center for Constitutional Rights have sued the Trump administration, seeking the release of the secret legal memo that has been used to justify the U.S. campaign targeting alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific.

The U.S. has targeted and hit at least 22 boats, killing 87 civilians, since September. On Tuesday, Defense Secretary — or rather War Secretary — Pete Hegseth gave a classified briefing to members of Congress, but he refused to commit to show lawmakers the full unedited video of a September 2nd strike on two shipwrecked men who had survived an earlier U.S. strike that killed nine.

 

IMAGE CREDIT: US Central Command via X

[ SOURCE: DEMOCRACY NOW ]

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