US Military Escalates Strikes on Suspected Drug-Running Vessels
The US military executed a tenth strike on a suspected drug-running boat, with Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth attributing it to the Tren de Aragua gang. The operation in international waters resulted in six casualties. This uptick in military action coincides with tensions involving the Venezuelan government.
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The US military has intensified its efforts against narcotics trafficking, conducting a tenth targeted strike on a boat allegedly operated by the Tren de Aragua gang. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the successful operation on Friday, which resulted in six fatalities in the Caribbean.
Overnight, a video emerged showing a projectile targeting a small stationary boat, leading to a significant explosion. The strike is part of an increased frequency of military actions, with recent strikes extending from the Caribbean to the Pacific Ocean.
Speculation about a potential regime change in Venezuela has intensified as the US ramps up its military presence. Lawmakers raise concerns over the legality and authorization of these actions, while Defense Secretary Hegseth compares the operations to the war on terror.
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