US military strikes another boat in Pacific Ocean, killing 4
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Trinidad and Tobago will open Caribbean nation’s airports to US military as Venezuela tensions grow
The government of Trinidad and Tobago says it will allow the U.S. military access to its airports in upcoming weeks as tensions between the United States and Venezuela remain high.
This document analyzes the legality of these strikes under international law and explains why international human rights law—rather than international humanitarian law (“the laws of war”)—governs that analysis.
The U.S. military killed 11 alleged Tren da Aragua members aboard a suspected drug boat originating from Venezuela in the southern Caribbean on Sept. 2. The move, announced by President Donald Trump during a press conference, marks a milestone in ...
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US Military Archdiocese leader issues statement on military actions against suspected drug smugglers
The head of the U.S. Catholic military archdiocese has issued a statement on U.S. military assaults against suspected drug smugglers at sea. The statement came Wednesday, as the Trump administration and US defense secretary Pete Hegseth continue to face ...
Every other winter, the U.S. military gathers with allies on the Arctic for Operation Ice Camp as the warming region becomes increasingly accessible, raising concerns about borders and peace. At the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, a $37 million ...
Recently, the topic of the United States potentially reinstating the military draft has been prevalent in media and social platforms. The U.S. has maintained an all-volunteer military force since 1973, after the Vietnam War conscription ended. With the ...
Deactivated bases in Panama, Puerto Rico, and potentially Ecuador are coming back to life as the U.S. military builds up forces in the region. By Nicholas Slayton Published Nov 14, 2025 4:41 PM EST In the near future, U.S. troops could once again be based ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to ...
SAN ANTONIO – Military City USA is more than just a proud nickname. San Antonio has deep roots in the country’s Armed Forces. But behind that pride is an alarming statistic. Data shows 22 veterans die by suicide every day. As mental health teams focus ...
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