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US conducts eighth strike on alleged drug-smuggling boat in the Pacific

US conducts eighth strike on alleged drug-smuggling boat in the Pacific

Summary

The United States conducted a military strike on a boat in the Pacific Ocean, marking the eighth attack on vessels allegedly involved in drug smuggling. President Donald Trump directed the operation, which targeted a boat operated by a group labeled as terrorists. This is part of a broader campaign against drug cartels, although some critics argue it may violate laws.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. carried out a military strike on a boat alleged to be smuggling drugs in the Pacific Ocean.
  • President Donald Trump directed the strike, which Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed.
  • The boat was reportedly operated by a group labeled as a Designated Terrorist Organization.
  • Two people on the boat, referred to as narco-terrorists, were killed during the strike.
  • This strike marks a shift from previous U.S. operations, which were focused in the Caribbean.
  • The Trump administration justifies these actions as necessary for protecting U.S. citizens from drug threats.
  • There is controversy over whether these strikes comply with U.S. and international law regarding extrajudicial killings.
  • This was part of a series of strikes beginning in September, resulting in a total of 34 deaths reported by the U.S. government.
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