Core Viewpoint - The U.S. military operations in the Caribbean will continue, with recent actions raising legal and diplomatic concerns [1][4]. Group 1: Military Actions - The U.S. military attacked a vessel allegedly transporting drugs from Venezuela, resulting in the deaths of 11 individuals on board [1]. - President Trump ordered the military strike, claiming the vessel was preparing to deliver drugs to the U.S. [2]. - Secretary of State Rubio indicated that similar military actions would occur again in the future [3]. Group 2: Legal and Diplomatic Concerns - Legal experts have questioned the legitimacy of the U.S. military's actions, stating that there was no armed conflict in the Caribbean at the time of the strike [4]. - A report from an investigative organization suggested that the group targeted by the U.S. may not be significantly involved in drug trafficking, contradicting U.S. claims [4]. - Venezuela has protested against U.S. military deployments near its waters, asserting that these actions violate the principles of the United Nations [3][4].
美防长称在加勒比海的军事行动将继续 合法性遭质疑
Xin Hua She·2025-09-05 01:29