US Strikes Venezuela Drug Docking Area, Escalating Anti-Trafficking Campaign
US military struck a Venezuelan docking area, targeting alleged drug-laden boats, escalating anti-trafficking efforts.
Photo by Ian Hutchinson
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States military struck and destroyed a docking area in Venezuela, alleging it was used for 'drug-laden boats.' This action could mark the first land strike in the ongoing military campaign against drug trafficking from Latin America.
Trump did not specify whether it was a military or CIA operation, nor the exact location. This aggressive move underscores the U.S.'s intensified efforts to combat drug flows from the region, potentially raising questions about international law and sovereignty.
मुख्य तथ्य
U.S. hit and destroyed a docking area for alleged Venezuela drug boats
Could be the first land strike in military campaign against trafficking from Latin America
UPSC परीक्षा के दृष्टिकोण
International Law and Sovereignty (UN Charter, use of force)
US Foreign Policy in Latin America (historical context, current strategy)
Transnational Crime (drug trafficking, its impact, and global efforts to combat it)
Geopolitics of Latin America (US-Venezuela relations, regional stability)
Role of Military vs. Intelligence Agencies in foreign operations
दृश्य सामग्री
US Strike in Venezuela: Geographic Context
This map illustrates the location of the recent US strike in Venezuela, highlighting the countries involved in the escalating anti-trafficking campaign. The strike, targeting a 'drug docking area,' marks a significant escalation in US interventionist policy in Latin America.
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और जानकारी
पृष्ठभूमि
नवीनतम घटनाक्रम
बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न (MCQ)
1. Consider the following statements regarding the principles of international law concerning the use of force: 1. The UN Charter generally prohibits the use of force by states against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state. 2. Self-defense is the only exception to the prohibition on the use of force that does not require prior authorization from the UN Security Council. 3. The concept of 'humanitarian intervention' is widely accepted under international law as a legitimate basis for unilateral military action without UN Security Council approval. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: B
Statement 1 is correct. Article 2(4) of the UN Charter prohibits the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state. Statement 2 is correct. Article 51 of the UN Charter recognizes the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense if an armed attack occurs, which does not require prior UNSC authorization, though actions must be reported. Statement 3 is incorrect. 'Humanitarian intervention' without UNSC authorization remains a highly contentious concept in international law and is not widely accepted as a legitimate basis for unilateral military action, primarily due to concerns about state sovereignty and potential abuse.
2. In the context of US anti-drug trafficking efforts in Latin America, which of the following statements is NOT correct?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: B
Statement B is NOT correct. While US anti-drug efforts in Latin America have heavily emphasized supply-side interventions (interdiction, eradication, military aid), the US has also implemented various domestic demand reduction strategies, albeit with varying degrees of success and emphasis over time. Statements A, C, and D are correct. Plan Colombia (late 1990s-early 2000s) was a major US aid package. The Andean Initiative (early 1990s) expanded aid to countries like Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. Military assistance and training have been consistent components of US anti-drug foreign policy.
3. Which of the following international conventions primarily deals with combating illicit trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: B
Option B is correct. The United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances of 1988 is one of the three major international drug control treaties, specifically targeting illicit trafficking. Option A deals with diplomatic relations. Option C established the International Criminal Court. Option D addresses the crime of genocide.
