For the reason that Trump administration started launching strikes towards alleged drug vessels off the coasts of South America, killing at the very least 87 individuals, some fishermen in Santa Marta, Colombia, say their lifestyle is beneath assault. Lilia Luciano talks with kinfolk of Alejandro Carranza, who by no means returned from sea following a U.S. strike on September 15; Rear Admiral Carlos Oramas, commander of Colombia’s naval forces within the Caribbean; and Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Middle for Justice, who questions the legality of the strikes.
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