Trump says ‘drug-carrying submarine’ was target of latest strike in the Caribbean – US politics live | US news

Trump says ‘drug-carrying submarine’ was target of latest strike in the Caribbean – US politics live | US news

Trump confirms that ‘drug-carrying submarine’ was the target of latest strike in the Caribbean Donald Trump just said added that a submarine was the target of the administration’s latest strike. “That was a drug carrying submarine built specifically for the transportation of massive amounts of drugs. Just so you understand, this was not an innocent…

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Trump confirms that ‘drug-carrying submarine’ was the target of latest strike in the Caribbean

Donald Trump just said added that a submarine was the target of the administration’s latest strike.

“That was a drug carrying submarine built specifically for the transportation of massive amounts of drugs. Just so you understand, this was not an innocent group of people,” the president said of the operation.

Secretary of state Marco Rubio didn’t respond directly to questions from reporters, but said the White House may issue more information on the strike “later today”.

“These are terrorists, let’s be clear,” Rubio added.

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The agency that maintains the US nuclear arsenal will be sending home 80% of its workforce as the government shutdown drags through its 17th day and into the weekend, now the longest full funding lapse in US history.

House armed services committee chair Mike Rogers said in a Friday press conference that the National Nuclear Security Administration had now exhausted its carryover reserves.

“We were just informed last night that the National Nuclear Security Administration, the group that manages our nuclear stockpile, that the carryover funding they’ve been using is about to run out,” said Rogers, a Republican from Alabama. “These are not employees that you want to go home. They’re managing and handling a very important strategic asset for us.”

The NNSA, which operates as part of the Department of Energy, does not directly control operational nuclear weapons – a Pentagon responsibility – but plays a strategic role in keeping warheads secure and functional without conducting explosive tests. The agency also runs non-proliferation programs aimed at preventing nuclear materials from reaching hostile nations or terrorist organizations.

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