The White House defends U.S. military actions in the Caribbean against drug traffickers, despite criticism from Colombian President Gustavo Petro.
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Top U.S. Admiral Praises China's Naval Expansion
Adm. Daryl Caudle highlights China's shipbuilding prowess and stresses U.S. cooperation with Japan and South Korea amid regional tensions.
The USS Gerald R. Ford's arrival in the Caribbean marks a significant U.S. military buildup, raising questions about its intentions in South America.
Iran seized a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first such interdiction in months amid regional tensions.
The U.S. reopens Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Puerto Rico, deploying troops amid escalating tensions with Venezuela, marking a major military presence in the Caribbean.
In WWII, USS Buckley engaged German U-66 in the Atlantic, using hand-to-hand combat and ramming tactics, highlighting naval warfare's timeless tactics.
The U.S. military conducted another strike in the Caribbean, killing three alleged drug smugglers linked to a terrorist group, officials say.
U.S. Marines ready amid tensions with Venezuela; Trump's military buildup includes Marines, naval assets for counter-narcotics ops, potential intervention.
The White House urged the Navy to use live bombs instead of dummies during a military demo for its 250th anniversary, attended by Trump.
As Hurricane Melissa barrels toward Jamaica as a Category 5, the U.S. Navy evacuates 864 non-mission personnel from Guantánamo Bay.










