US strike on an alleged drug boat kills 3 in the eastern Pacific Ocean
The White House said the follow-up strike was done in self-defense after the boat was destroyed, while critics said the military offered little evidence.
- On Thursday, the U.S. military attacked a boat in the Eastern Pacific, killing three people suspected of smuggling drugs, marking the 65th known operation by Joint Task Force Southern Spear.
- President Donald Trump justifies these strikes as necessary escalation in an "armed conflict" with cartels; the administration has targeted vessels since September, alleging they operate designated terrorist organizations.
- Critics, including the United Nations, argue the strikes constitute unlawful extrajudicial killings, as the administration provides little evidence of drug-trafficking involvement; the death toll now reaches at least 211 people.
- Senators demanded the Pentagon release "unedited video" of strikes, as the Senate Armed Services Committee advanced a defense bill requiring Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to submit unredacted investigations.
- Prof Ben Saul, the U.N. special rapporteur on counterterrorism and human rights, condemned the killing on Thursday, calling on States to "break their silence and jointly denounce these murders" since September 2025.
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The US military claims the vessel was transporting drugs, while critics question the legality of the operations.
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