Trump Intensifies Military Strikes on Suspected Drug Cartels
U.S. Special Operations forces killed five suspected narco-terrorists in two strikes, marking the eighth and ninth attacks since September in the eastern Pacific, officials said.
- U.S. Special Operations forces struck in the eastern Pacific, killing two people late Tuesday off Colombia's coast in international waters.
- U.S. intelligence assessments prompted a boat strike campaign beginning in early September, with officials saying targeted vessels were 'known by our intelligence' to carry narcotics.
- Officials said intelligence identified the targeted vessel as carrying narcotics, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth posted video of the late Tuesday attack on the social platform X.
- President Donald Trump signaled he may soon order strikes against land targets and said his administration would probably go back to Congress and explain exactly what they are doing, though he asserted he did not need permission to act.
- Typically the Coast Guard intercepts alleged smugglers for prosecution, but the administration has deployed the military to kill suspected smugglers amid about 100,000 annual U.S. overdose deaths tied to fentanyl from Mexican labs.
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U.S. strikes 2nd boat in Pacific as anti-drug operation expands | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> For the second time in two days, the Trump administration launched deadly strikes on a vessel suspected of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific, expanding its campaign beyond the Caribbean Sea, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said late Wednesday.
U.S. military strikes more suspected drug-carrying vessels, Trump signals land operations ‘next’
Shortly after War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Oct. 22 that U.S. forces conducted two new strikes on suspected drug-smuggling vessels in international waters, President Donald Trump… The post U.S. military strikes more suspected drug-carrying vessels, Trump signals land operations ‘next’ appeared first on CatholicVote org.
US strikes 2nd boat in Pacific as anti-drug operation expands
WASHINGTON — For the second time in two days, the Trump administration launched deadly strikes on a vessel suspected of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific, expanding its campaign beyond the Caribbean Sea, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said late Wednesday.
u.s. Attacks a Second Alleged Narco-Lanche in Less than 24 Hours in the Pacific and Leaves Five Dead
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has announced in the last hours of Wednesday that the Armed Forces have carried out a new attack on another alleged narco-lank in the Pacific, killing its three crew members, after announcing hours earlier a similar operation carried out on the eve against another boat and killing two other people. In total, operations have resulted in five deaths in less than 24 hours.
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