Trump administration announces another strike on alleged drug-carrying boat, in the Pacific Ocean
The U.S. military has killed at least 37 people in nine strikes targeting drug trafficking vessels as part of a campaign labeling cartels as terrorist groups, officials said.
- The U.S. military conducted its eighth strike against a vessel in the Pacific Ocean on October 21, killing two to three people aboard, according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
- There have been a total of 34 reported fatalities from U.S. strikes on drug vessels, with the latest strike marking a shift from operations in the Caribbean to the Pacific.
- The Trump administration declared a "non-international armed conflict" with drug cartels, claiming their actions result in the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans each year.
- Legal experts have raised concerns about the legality of these strikes, given that civilians were reportedly targeted without substantial evidence of their involvement in drug trafficking.
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Trump expands boat strikes to Pacific, killing 5 more
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The Latest: US strikes 2 more alleged drug-carrying boats, this time in the Pacific Ocean
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Pentagon shows video of US destroying boat
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