Plane used in boat strike painted like civilian aircraft
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The aircraft used in the US military’s first strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, a strike which has drawn intense scrutiny and resulted in numerous Congressional briefings, was painted as a civilian aircraft and was part of a closely guarded classified program,
The New York Times says U.S. military aircraft appeared civilian planes while striking alleged drug boat. What international law says.
President Trump is expected to attend the college football national championship game between the University of Miami and Indiana University at Hard Rock Stadium on Monday night.
Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan Caine provides details about the high-stakes military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro that was planned for months.
Following the US' sudden raid on Venezuela, which triggered concerns from many countries, some defense-focused media reported that there has been a sudden surge of US aircraft to Europe, prompting speculation of future special operations in the region.