US military carried out lethal strike on vessel in Pacific, killing four, says Pete Hegseth
The US military conducted a lethal strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing four individuals identified as "narco-terrorists," according to Pete Hegseth. The vessel was allegedly operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization and engaged in drug trafficking along a known route.

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AI-generatedThe US military conducted a lethal strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing four individuals identified as "narco-terrorists," according to Pete Hegseth. The vessel was allegedly operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization and engaged in drug trafficking along a known route. This strike follows President Trump's announcement of a blockade on sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers, accusing Venezuela of funding drug trafficking. The Pentagon previously reported strikes on three boats in the Pacific, resulting in eight deaths, and over 20 strikes since September 2 have killed at least 99 people, mostly off the coast of Venezuela. While the administration claims the campaign aims to stop drugs from reaching the US, a Trump official suggested it is also intended to pressure Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
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5 extractedTrump “wants to keep on blowing boats up until Maduro cries uncle”.
Since 2 September, more than 20 strikes have killed at least 99 people, most off the coast of Venezuela.
On Tuesday, the Pentagon said it had carried out strikes on three boats it accused of trafficking drugs in the Pacific, killing eight people.
Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by a Designated Terrorist Organizations.
US military carried out a lethal strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing four people.