US Military Deploys Aircraft Carrier to Caribbean

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What's Happening?

The US is deploying its most advanced aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, to the Caribbean to ESCALATE its war against drug cartels.

Why?

To disrupt illicit activities and protect the US homeland
To expand its military campaign from hitting small boats to targeting LAND-BASED operations

What's Next?

The US plans to conduct strikes against targets on the ground, with the goal of KILLING those involved in drug trafficking.

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