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US Military Strikes Another Suspected Drug Boat, Killing Four

The strike killed four people aboard a suspected narcotics vessel in international waters as part of the U.S. armed conflict with drug cartels designated as foreign terrorist organizations.

  • U.S. military forces struck a suspected drug boat off Venezuela, killing four people, according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
  • This marks the fourth U.S. strike against narcotics-related boats in the Caribbean since September 2, bringing the total fatalities to 21, as reported by Hegseth.
  • The administration categorized those killed as 'narco-terrorists,' asserting a current 'armed conflict' with drug cartels, according to legal notices to Congress.
  • Legal experts have questioned the president's authority to carry out such strikes, raising concerns about the justification for labeling drug traffickers in this way.
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Four people are said to have been killed. It is at least the fourth such attack since US President Trump targeted smuggling from Venezuela.

·Munich, Germany
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Since late August, the United States, which has deployed several military vessels in the Caribbean Sea, has destroyed at least four boats involved, according to Washington, in drug trafficking.

·Paris, France
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The US military has destroyed another drug-trafficking ship off the coast of Venezuela. Trump is cracking down on drug trafficking, and the fleet has released a video.

·Budapest, Hungary
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