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U.S. strikes 8th alleged drug-carrying boat, this time in the Pacific, Hegseth says

U.S. strikes 8th alleged drug-carrying boat, this time in the Pacific, Hegseth says

Summary

The U.S. military carried out its eighth attack on a boat suspected of carrying drugs, this time in the Pacific Ocean, killing two people. This action is part of President Trump's administration's efforts to combat drug trafficking from South America. The strike is notable because previous actions took place in the Caribbean, indicating a wider area of military activity in South America.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. military struck a suspected drug-carrying boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing two people.
  • This is the eighth such strike since attacks began last month.
  • Previous strikes targeted boats in the Caribbean; this is the first in the Pacific.
  • The action is part of President Trump's campaign against drug trafficking in South America.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth compared the fight against drug cartels to the U.S. war on terrorism after 9/11.
  • The U.S. considers drug cartels unlawful combatants, similar to how it views terrorist groups.
  • Most cocaine smuggled from Colombia is transported through the eastern Pacific Ocean.
  • The U.S. has increased its military presence in the Caribbean and near Venezuela, drawing attention to the region.
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