US carries out new strike in Caribbean, killing 3 alleged drug smugglers
The U.S. military conducted another lethal strike on alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean Sea, resulting in three deaths. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the targeted vessel belonged to a U.S.-designated terrorist organization involved in...

Hegseth in a social media posting said the vessel was operated by a U.S.-designated terrorist organization but did not name which group was targeted. He said three people were killed in the strike.
It's at least the 15th such strike carried out by the U.S. military in the Caribbean or eastern Pacific since early September.
"This vessel-like EVERY OTHER-was known by our intelligence to be involved in illicit narcotics smuggling, was transiting along a known narco-trafficking route, and carrying narcotics," Hegseth said in a posting on X.
The U.S. military has now killed at least 64 people in the strikes.
Trump has justified the attacks as a necessary escalation to stem the flow of drugs into the United States. He has asserted the U.S. is engaged in an "armed conflict" with drug cartels, relying on the same legal authority used by the Bush administration when it declared a war on terrorism after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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