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Trump says US struck another Venezuelan drug vessel, killing three

The strike killed three alleged narcoterrorists linked to Venezuelan cartels; U.S. officials say such actions aim to reduce drug trafficking threats to national security.

  • President Donald Trump announced a U.S. military strike on a boat from Venezuela, resulting in the deaths of three individuals, suspecting them of drug trafficking.
  • The strike took place in international waters and follows a previous action that killed 11 individuals, with Trump justifying the strikes as necessary to combat drug cartels.
  • Several senators have expressed concerns about the legality of these strikes and the use of military force for law enforcement purposes.
  • Trump described the targeted individuals as "narcoterrorists" and warned that more strikes could follow in the efforts to reduce drug trafficking into the United States.
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For the second time, the U.S. attacked a ship off Venezuela, allegedly bringing drugs to the U.S.

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"The Venezuelan people are preparing themselves," said the Government of Maduro's minister for the armed struggle with the United States which again attacked a Venezuelan ship this afternoon.

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arcamax.com broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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