Trump administration announces another strike on alleged drug-carrying boat, in the Pacific Ocean
- The U.S. military conducted a strike on a suspected drug vessel in the Eastern Pacific, reported Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
- This strike is the eighth under the Trump administration, targeting a vessel associated with a Designated Terrorist Organization involved in narco-trafficking.
- Hegseth confirmed that two narco-terrorists were killed in the operation, which occurred in international waters, with no U.S. forces harmed.
- The military campaign against drug cartels has reportedly resulted in at least 33 deaths since operations began last month.
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For weeks, U.S. forces have been shooting boats of suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean. More than 30 people have been killed. Now, the military strikes for the first time in the Pacific - the legal basis is unclear.[more]]>
US Bombs Boat It Claims Was Carrying Drugs in the Pacific Ocean, Marking Expansion of Campaign - News From Antiwar.com
The US military has carried out its eighth known strike on a boat it claimed, without providing evidence, was carrying drugs, but this time the vessel was bombed in the eastern Pacific Ocean, according to US War Secretary Pete Hegseth. The previous seven boats were targeted in the Caribbean, and…
U.S. strikes eighth alleged drug-carrying boat, this time in the Pacific Ocean
The U.S. military launched its eighth strike against an alleged drug-carrying vessel, killing two people in the waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday, marking an expansion of the Trump administration’s campaign against drug trafficking in South America
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