Group 1 - The U.S. military has been conducting attacks on alleged "drug trafficking boats" in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific since September 2, resulting in dozens of deaths, with no evidence provided by the U.S. government regarding drug trafficking activities [1] - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov criticized the U.S. actions as unauthorized and indicative of the U.S. placing itself above the law, questioning the necessity of pursuing small boats with minimal crew [2] - French Foreign Minister Barrot expressed concerns that U.S. military actions in the Caribbean violate international law and could destabilize the Latin American and Caribbean regions [3] Group 2 - The UK has reportedly suspended intelligence sharing with the U.S. regarding alleged "drug trafficking" boats in the Caribbean, as British officials believe the U.S. military actions are illegal [4] - California Governor Gavin Newsom described the U.S. military's actions in the Caribbean as "chilling," criticizing the lack of transparency and congressional consultation, with bipartisan criticism from lawmakers [5] - The U.S. Navy announced the deployment of its largest aircraft carrier strike group, led by the USS Ford, to the Caribbean, marking one of the largest military buildups in the region in decades [5]
俄外长:美国“将自己凌驾于法律之上”
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-11-12 13:59