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Pentagon chief Hegseth: Three dead in new US attack in the Caribbean
The US military has carried out another deadly strike on a boat allegedly loaded with drugs in the Caribbean Sea, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said on Saturday. Three men were killed in the attack, Hegseth wrote in a post on X,
The deployment of USS Gettysburg comes as a carrier strike group is also heading to the region, while Trump denies he is about to strike.
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