
The U.S. military took action Sunday in response to what they termed an “alleged drug-smuggling vessel” operating in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing six individuals as part of President Trump’s ongoing campaign against traffickers labeled as “narcoterrorists.” This attack raises the death toll since September to at least 157 people.
While most statements from U.S. Southern Command have remained vague on evidence, they confirmed a strike occurred along known smuggling routes. They posted a video showing a small boat being destroyed in mid-air by the strike that hit water, suggesting this vessel’s purpose was drug trafficking.
This round of military strikes marks the fourth consecutive week of targeted operations against suspected drug traffickers and gangs in Latin America. During Saturday’s meeting with regional leaders, Trump urged them to join the U.S. in tackling organized crime groups deemed a “serious threat” to national security.
Critics have questioned both the legality and efficacy of these maritime attacks, highlighting that much of the fentanyl responsible for many fatal overdoses comes from land-based operations originating in Mexico, where it’s produced with chemicals imported from China and India. Additionally, intense criticism emerged following allegations that survivors from a previous attack were killed by follow-up strikes.
These incidents have ignited debate about the ethical implications and effectiveness of such targeted maritime attacks on vessels suspected of drug trafficking. While Trump defended these actions as necessary for regional security, legal experts questioned whether their use constituted murder or war crimes.
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