Skip to content
Trending
April 22, 2026US Halts Dollar Shipments to Iraq in Militia Crackdown July 10, 2025Meta Secures Apple AI Chief Ruoming Pang in Landmark Hiring Worth Over $200 Million November 23, 2025U.S. Senators Rip Trump-Backed Ukraine Peace Plan as ‘Russian Wish List,’ Rewarding Aggression April 28, 2025IBM Plans Massive $150 Billion U.S. Investment in Advanced Computing and Manufacturing Over Five Years August 4, 2025US Imposes Finalized Reciprocal Tariffs on August 7, Trade Representative Confirms May 31, 2025London ‘AI’ Startup Builder.ai Collapses Amid Claims of Human-Powered Facade and Financial Crisis March 5, 2025Wall Street Surges as White House Delays Auto Tariffs, Automakers Lead Rally June 20, 2025Reshaped CDC Vaccine Advisory Committee Convenes Key Meeting After Secretary Kennedy’s ‘Clean Sweep’ March 10, 2025Columbia Protest Leader Detained by ICE Amid Trump Administration’s $400M Funding Cut February 18, 2025S&P 500 Reaches Record High as Stocks Surge Late; Intel, Supermicro Lead Gains Amid Tech Mixed Bag
  • Home
  • Top Stories
  • National News
  • Health
  • Business
  • Tech & Innovation
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Culture & Society
  • Crime & Justice
  • Editorial
  • Home
  • Top Stories
  • National News
  • Health
  • Business
  • Tech & Innovation
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Culture & Society
  • Crime & Justice
  • Editorial
  • Blog
  • Forums
  • Shop
  • Contact
  Politics  US Military Expands Deadly Drug War to Pacific with Strike Killing Two, Hints at Land Operations
Politics

US Military Expands Deadly Drug War to Pacific with Strike Killing Two, Hints at Land Operations

priya Deshpandepriya Deshpande—October 22, 20250
FacebookX TwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrRedditVKWhatsAppEmail

WASHINGTON D.C. – U.S. forces have conducted a lethal strike against an alleged drug-smuggling vessel in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, killing two individuals aboard and marking a significant geographical expansion of the Trump administration’s intensified counternarcotics campaign. This marks the eighth such military action since early September, and crucially, the first to occur in the Pacific, shifting the focus from previous operations predominantly in the Caribbean Sea.

Pacific Strike Signals New Phase in Drug War

More stories

Charlie Kirk’s Assassination: A Stark Illustration of American Political Division and the Shadow of Violence

September 15, 2025

Trump Concludes Middle East Tour Pursuing $4 Trillion Investment Goal, Syria Sanctions Lift

May 16, 2025

Supreme Court Clears Path for Major Federal Workforce Cuts Under Trump Plan

July 9, 2025

Democrats Secure Key Victories in 2025 Elections, Signaling Early Referendum on Trump Amidst Economic Concerns

November 5, 2025

The operation, which took place on Tuesday in international waters off South America, involved the destruction of a vessel identified by U.S. intelligence as being involved in illicit narcotics smuggling. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the strike via social media, posting a video that appeared to show the targeted speedboat engulfed in flames. Hegseth characterized the individuals on board as “narco-terrorists” and stated that no American personnel were harmed during the operation. The exact location of the strike was not specified, but it occurred along a known narco-trafficking route.

Campaign Expansion and Escalating Toll

This latest strike signifies a clear broadening of the Trump administration’s strategy to combat drug trafficking. Prior to this Pacific operation, all seven previous military actions had targeted vessels in the Caribbean Sea. Collectively, these eight strikes have resulted in the deaths of at least 34 individuals, though details about the specific evidence linking the targeted vessels to drug smuggling and the quantity of narcotics involved have been scarce.

Administration’s Justification and Legal Questions

The Trump administration has increasingly framed its counternarcotics efforts as part of an “armed conflict” with drug cartels, which it designates as terrorist organizations. Secretary Hegseth has drawn parallels between these cartels and groups like Al-Qaeda, stating, “Just as Al Qaeda waged war on our homeland, these cartels are waging war on our border and our people. There will be no refuge or forgiveness—only justice”. The administration asserts it has the legal authority for these actions, with President Trump reiterating his commitment to protecting Americans from illicit drugs. However, legal experts and some lawmakers have raised concerns about the justification for using military strikes rather than traditional law enforcement methods, such as those employed by the U.S. Coast Guard, which has also been active in interdicting drugs in the Pacific. Questions also persist regarding the lack of publicly released evidence to substantiate the claims made by the administration about the targeted vessels and their alleged cargo.

Potential for Land Operations

Adding another dimension to the evolving U.S. drug war policy, President Trump indicated that his administration is considering extending the campaign to include targets on land. “They’ll be coming in by land a little bit more because they’re not coming in by boat anymore,” Trump told reporters, suggesting a more aggressive posture on land-based drug smuggling routes. This development comes amid heightened tensions with regional powers, including a notable public dispute between President Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro, whom Trump had previously labeled an “illegal drug leader”.

Broader Geopolitical Context

The expansion into the Pacific and the escalating rhetoric occur against a backdrop of broader geopolitical considerations, including heightened U.S. military presence in the Caribbean and increased tensions with Venezuela. Countries like Colombia and Ecuador, which have Pacific coastlines, are significant centers for cocaine production and transit, making the Eastern Pacific a critical, albeit now more militarized, theater in the global war on drugs. The News surrounding these operations underscores the complex interplay of American foreign policy, national security concerns, and domestic politics surrounding the ongoing drug crisis.

author avatar
priya Deshpande
See Full Bio
FacebookX TwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrRedditVKWhatsAppEmail

priya Deshpande

American Oversight Investigates Past Trump Administration Plans for Military, ICE at 2026 Polling Places Amid Election Integrity Worries
Top American Diplomatic Firestorm: Vance Navigates Gaza Ceasefire Amidst Venezuela Condemnation and Domestic Rebuilding
Related posts
  • Related posts
  • More from author
Politics

US-Iran Deal Looms: Financials Hint at Breakthrough

June 17, 20260
Politics

Trump’s G7 Arrival: Iran Deal & Ukraine Focus

June 16, 20260
Politics

Trump’s Iran Gambit: War Hopes & Unmet Goals

June 12, 20260
Load more
Read also
Politics

US-Iran Deal Looms: Financials Hint at Breakthrough

June 17, 20260
Editorial

US Strike Kills Suspect on Drug Boat, 2 Survivors Found

June 17, 20260
National News

GOP Senators Demand Iran Deal Input

June 17, 20260
Top Stories

US & Iran Near Historic Peace Deal, Strait of Hormuz Set to Reopen

June 16, 20260
Tech & Innovation

SoftBank Taps OpenAI for Cybersecurity Leap

June 16, 20260
Politics

Trump’s G7 Arrival: Iran Deal & Ukraine Focus

June 16, 20260
Load more

Recent Posts

  • US-Iran Deal Looms: Financials Hint at Breakthrough
  • US Strike Kills Suspect on Drug Boat, 2 Survivors Found
  • GOP Senators Demand Iran Deal Input
  • US & Iran Near Historic Peace Deal, Strait of Hormuz Set to Reopen
  • SoftBank Taps OpenAI for Cybersecurity Leap

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
Social networks
FacebookLikes
X TwitterFollowers
PinterestFollowers
InstagramFollowers
YoutubeSubscribers
VimeoSubscribers
Popular categories
  • Top Stories568
  • National News314
  • Editorial283
  • Politics268
  • Business267
  • Crime & Justice246
  • Entertainment244
  • Health210
  • Tech & Innovation201
  • Culture & Society197
  • Uncategorized2

US-Iran Deal Looms: Financials Hint at Breakthrough

June 17, 2026

US Strike Kills Suspect on Drug Boat, 2 Survivors Found

June 17, 2026

GOP Senators Demand Iran Deal Input

June 17, 2026

US & Iran Near Historic Peace Deal, Strait of Hormuz Set to Reopen

June 16, 2026

SoftBank Taps OpenAI for Cybersecurity Leap

June 16, 2026

Awards Season Culminates: Previewing the 97th Academy Awards and Weekend Entertainment Options

4534 Comments

S&P 500 Nears Record as Nasdaq Hits Three-Week High; Major Indexes Post Strong Weekly Gains on February 14, 2025

779 Comments

Google Introduces Premium AI Ultra Subscription Globally: Advanced Capabilities and Pricing Details Emerge

771 Comments

Trump Rallies GOP on Capitol Hill Amidst Doubt for Sweeping Domestic Policy Bill

582 Comments

Future of Telecom: How AI and 5G Convergence is Driving Innovation

542 Comments
    © Copyright 2025, All Rights Reserved
    • About
    • Privacy
    • Contact