The other thing that has happened this week that's sort of newsworthy is that the head of SOUTHCOM, the American military command in the - you know, South America and Central America, stepped down two years early. LIMBONG: And I just want to note, a U.S. official did confirm to NPR that Admiral Alvin Holsey, head of U.S. Southern Command, did step down from his post because of reservations over the boat strikes in the Caribbean and the widening effort against Venezuela. Presidents have always overreached, and that's frankly why the framers of the Constitution put the decision about war in the hands of Congress.
Author: Andrew Limbong
Published at: 2025-10-19 21:33:40
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