The US strikes another boat. Here's how Venezuelans see it.
by editors@theworld.org (Tibisay Zea) from The World: Latest Stories on (#7033K)
The US military has sunk another Venezuelan boat in the Caribbean, killing three people. President Donald Trump says the vessels are tied to drug cartels, but has offered no evidence. Caracas calls the strikes aggression; Washington insists they're defense. Amid the saber-rattling, many Venezuelans say they're too consumed by economic survival to think about war. Others fear confrontation - or hope foreign pressure might finally weaken Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's grip on power. The World's Tibisay Zea reports.
Journalist Isabel Guerrero contributed to this report from Caracas, Venezuela.