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The War Department of USA took place in the early hours of this Tuesday a new attack against “a ship” which was allegedly operated by a designated terrorist organization in the Eastern Pacific and confirms the death of two alleged drug traffickers.
“We will locate and destroy all ships that intend to smuggle drugs into the United States to poison our citizens,” said US Secretary of War, Peter Hegsethconfirming the new attack.
Hegseth assured that the operation was carried out in international waters of the Eastern Pacific, near Colombia and accompanied his publication with a video of the attack.
Today, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War carried out a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization (DTO).
Intelligence confirmed that the vessel was involved in illicit narcotics smuggling, transiting along a known… pic.twitter.com/OsQuHrYLMp
— Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (@SecWar) November 5, 2025
This new bombing adds up to more than fifteen lethal attacks since the United States deployed Southern Command forces near the coast of Venezuela in the Caribbean and more recently in the Eastern Pacific near Colombia under the pretext of combating drug trafficking.
Specifically, the United States Army assures that has sunk seventeen boats and killed 66 people in Caribbean waters, all of them suspected drug traffickers.
The Donald Trump Administration escalated its offensive against Latin American cartels that it considers terrorists and to whom it has declared a “direct armed conflict” that justifies its military actions in international waters.
At the end of last week, different US media reported that the Pentagon was preparing for possible attacks on ground targets, after the US president, Donald Trumpwill ensure that sea traffic has been “controlled.”
Both the Government of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela like that of Gustavo Petro in Colombia, both accused by Trump of being drug traffickers, have denounced the attacks on the boats as murders and extrajudicial executions. Dozens of NGOs, such as Amnesty International, have also questioned the United States’ actions for violating international law.
