US Strike on Venezuelan Boat Sparks Debate over Drug Policy, Sovereignty
The US Navy deployed at least eight warships to counter drug trafficking linked to Venezuela, killing 11 suspected traffickers in a strike aimed at disrupting narcotics flows, officials said.
- U.S. forces struck a vessel alleged to be run by Tren de Aragua, destroying the speedboat and killing 11 people, President Donald Trump confirmed calling it a `kinetic strike` in the U.S. Southern Command area.
- On his first day in office, President Donald Trump designated drug cartels as terrorist organisations, creating a legal path for military actions; the Trump administration signalled this approach may broaden as part of the war on drugs.
- Officials say the vessel carried large drug quantities and the White House labelled those killed `narco-terrorists`, while the Pentagon has not publicly justified the strike as the U.S. deployed at least eight warships to the Caribbean.
- Regional leaders reacted sharply, with Caracas warning against U.S. military force for `regime change`, President Nicolás Maduro denouncing imperialist aggression, Colombian President Gustavo Petro calling the strike `murder`, and Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar praising the U.S. naval efforts.
- Observers caution the strike marks a militarised drug war phase, noting `But cartels are very inventive when it comes to finding alternative transport routes and means that are less vulnerable to military action,' G�nther Maihold said, and InSight Crime doubts Tren de Aragua's major trafficking role.
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