US military blows up drug boat in Caribbean, raising death toll to 150 ‘narco-terrorists’ killed
The strike is part of a campaign that has killed around 150 alleged narco-terrorists since September to disrupt drug trafficking to the U.S., U.S. Southern Command said.
- On Monday, February 23, 2026, U.S. Southern Command said Gen. Francis L. Donovan directed Joint Task Force Southern Spear to strike a boat in the Caribbean Sea, killing three people.
- Since early September, U.S. forces have deployed a large naval force in the Caribbean, striking smuggling boats, seizing oil tankers, and raiding to capture Nicolas Maduro as President Donald Trump’s administration calls this a war on 'narco-terrorists.'
- Southern Command's post on X showed a stationary boat destroyed and intelligence assessments cited by U.S. Southern Command confirmed the vessel was transiting known narco‑trafficking routes.
- In Congress, Democrats have criticized the strikes for lacking evidence and congressional authorization, while international law experts and rights groups argue they may be extrajudicial killings.
- The latest strike raises the campaign's death toll to at least 150 people and comes less than a week after a recent deadly incident in regional waters in the Caribbean and broader Latin American maritime region.
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US Southern Command announced on Monday that its forces blew up yet another boat it accused of running drugs, killing three people. The command said the boat was targeted in the Caribbean Sea and described the people it killed as "narco-terrorists," a term used by the Trump administration to justify…
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US Blows Up Another Drug Boat in the Caribbean, Killing Three Narco-Terrorists
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