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US Strikes Alleged Drug Boats, Five Killed in Latest Raid

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Picture courtesy of US Southern Command

Following an airstrike on two boats suspected of drug smuggling, the US military announced the deaths of five individuals. The incident is part of ongoing operations over the past three months by the US Southern Command, targeting vessels believed to be engaged in narco-trafficking through the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. Details regarding the exact location of the latest strike remain undisclosed.

These operations stem from the Trump administration's directive to combat drug trafficking, classifying these efforts as a non-international armed conflict. Legal experts, however, caution that such actions may breach international conflict laws. In total, the US has launched over 30 strikes on suspected drug-smuggling vessels, resulting in more than 110 fatalities since the initial attack on 2nd September.

Wednesday's strike closely follows an operation targeting a convoy of three suspected narco-trafficking boats, which left at least three people dead. That earlier attack drew scrutiny from Washington lawmakers. Concerns arose after revelations that an initial attack struck a boat twice, killing survivors who were clinging to the wreckage and raising questions about adherence to the rules of engagement.

US Southern Command indicated in a recent statement that survivors from the convoy attack had escaped by abandoning their vessels. The US Coast Guard was promptly informed, and a search was initiated. An anonymous US official revealed to Reuters that efforts were underway to locate eight survivors, although their present situation is still unclear.

To date, no concrete evidence has been presented to confirm the presence of drugs on the targeted vessels. Nevertheless, Southern Command maintains that intelligence verified the boats' travel along recognised drug trafficking routes, as reported by the BBC.

Key Takeaways

  • US military actions continue to target alleged drug boats, resulting in fatalities.

  • Legal concerns arise over potential breaches in conflict engagement laws.

  • Search efforts are ongoing for survivors from recent vessel strikes.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from BBC 2026-01-02

 

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  • Kinda reminds me of the Somali pirates or Iran running roughshod over people.instead of boarding they just kill them……the theater of the macabre comes to mind…….this administration in my view brings s

  • khunJam
    khunJam

    More great news, keep up the good work!

  • Eric Loh
    Eric Loh

    More extra judiciary killings, potential war crimes or crimes against humanity in the high sea against alleged drug traffickers. Pete Hegseth will be the fall guy for Trump.

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Kinda reminds me of the Somali pirates or Iran running roughshod over people.instead of boarding they just kill them……the theater of the macabre comes to mind…….this administration in my view brings shame and dishonor to us.

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More great news, keep up the good work!

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

To date, no concrete evidence has been presented to confirm the presence of drugs on the targeted vessels.

More extra judiciary killings, potential war crimes or crimes against humanity in the high sea against alleged drug traffickers. Pete Hegseth will be the fall guy for Trump.

AI via Gemini:

The Shift in Strategy

Traditionally, the U.S. Coast Guard leads interdiction efforts by boarding vessels, which involves high physical risk to boarding teams. However, starting in September 2025, the Trump administration began using "kinetic strikes" (bombings) against boats designated as "narco-terrorist" vessels.

Military Logic: The administration argues that striking these vessels from a distance reduces the risk of U.S. soldiers or Coast Guard members being harmed during dangerous boarding operations, where smugglers may be armed or scuttle their own ships.

2 hours ago, JerryM said:

Military Logic: The administration argues that striking these vessels from a distance reduces the risk of U.S. soldiers or Coast Guard members being harmed during dangerous boarding operations, where smugglers may be armed or scuttle their own ships.

Hey, how about dropping some nukes? Not the big stuff, but just some tactical jobs. This would greatly reduce the risk to US forces, ya think?

One overlooked fact from US previous nuke strikes against Hiroshima and Nagasaki is not one single US combatant was injured during those two missions.

2 hours ago, JerryM said:

Traditionally, the U.S. Coast Guard leads interdiction efforts by boarding vessels, which involves high physical risk to boarding teams. However, starting in September 2025, the Trump administration began using "kinetic strikes" (bombings) against boats designated as "narco-terrorist" vessels.

How many casualties recently due to these high risks?

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3 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

More extra judiciary killings, potential war crimes or crimes against humanity in the high sea against alleged drug traffickers. Pete Hegseth will be the fall guy for Trump.

Military strike, not a war crime, if stopping drugs is a crime against humanity your idea of humanity is different to mine and as for alleged the US is given intelligence on these drug running boats. You simply parrot the hate for the Trump administration straight from Left of the Democratic Party, CNN and MS New etc.

35 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

as for alleged the US is given intelligence on these drug running boats.

(website of Rep. Maggie Houlahan)

Pentagon Claims It “Absolutely” Knows Who It Killed in Boat Strikes. Prove It, Lawmaker Says.

Rep. Chrissy Houlahan said, “If there is intelligence to ‘absolutely confirm’ this, the Congress is ready to receive it.”

Washington. D.C. , December 4, 2025 -- In past classified briefings to lawmakers and congressional staff, the military has admitted that it does not know exactly who it’s killing in the boat strikes, according to seven government officials who have spoken with The Intercept.

Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-Calif., also a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said that Pentagon officials who briefed her admitted that the administration does not know the identities of all the individuals who were killed in the strikes.

They said that they do not need to positively identify individuals on the vessels to do the strikes,” Jacobs told The Intercept in October. “They just need to show a connection to a DTO or affiliate,” she added, using shorthand for “designated terrorist organizations,” the Trump administration’s term for the secret list of groups with whom it claims to be at war.

https://houlahan.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=4853

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One really needs to ask the question ‘are these photos real, or AI constructs made to justify the murders?

Why do choose to believe they are real, considering Venezuela had never been reported as a major drug route before trump began killing people?

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4 hours ago, khunJam said:

More great news, keep up the good work!

Thinking of a fishing trip to the Caribbean, are we?

30 minutes ago, JerryM said:

(website of Rep. Maggie Houlahan)

Pentagon Claims It “Absolutely” Knows Who It Killed in Boat Strikes. Prove It, Lawmaker Says.

Rep. Chrissy Houlahan said, “If there is intelligence to ‘absolutely confirm’ this, the Congress is ready to receive it.”

Washington. D.C. , December 4, 2025 -- In past classified briefings to lawmakers and congressional staff, the military has admitted that it does not know exactly who it’s killing in the boat strikes, according to seven government officials who have spoken with The Intercept.

Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-Calif., also a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said that Pentagon officials who briefed her admitted that the administration does not know the identities of all the individuals who were killed in the strikes.

They said that they do not need to positively identify individuals on the vessels to do the strikes,” Jacobs told The Intercept in October. “They just need to show a connection to a DTO or affiliate,” she added, using shorthand for “designated terrorist organizations,” the Trump administration’s term for the secret list of groups with whom it claims to be at war.

https://houlahan.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=4853

I thought the US had the world's best intelligence (no not that kind!), Five Eyes and all.

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He's murdering people at sea to justify land attacks in the future. These land attacks WILL be escalating for one simple reason: there is OIL under the Venezuelan land, and he wants it!

No 'ands,' 'ifs,' or 'buts.'

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Ordering humans killed is Viagra to Trump. It feeds his psychopathic needs.

Look at these little boats he keeps blowing up. They couldn't carry enough drugs to feed Junior's sniffle habit. Also, unless there are TruckStop 76s in the middle of the Caribbean or off Baja, none of those boats is going to make it to Miami or San Diego.

OTOH, a drug runner who truly knew how to move size, as in 400 tonnes, gets a pardon from Trump,

47 minutes ago, JerryM said:

(website of Rep. Maggie Houlahan)

Pentagon Claims It “Absolutely” Knows Who It Killed in Boat Strikes. Prove It, Lawmaker Says.

Rep. Chrissy Houlahan said, “If there is intelligence to ‘absolutely confirm’ this, the Congress is ready to receive it.”

Washington. D.C. , December 4, 2025 -- In past classified briefings to lawmakers and congressional staff, the military has admitted that it does not know exactly who it’s killing in the boat strikes, according to seven government officials who have spoken with The Intercept.

Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-Calif., also a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said that Pentagon officials who briefed her admitted that the administration does not know the identities of all the individuals who were killed in the strikes.

They said that they do not need to positively identify individuals on the vessels to do the strikes,” Jacobs told The Intercept in October. “They just need to show a connection to a DTO or affiliate,” she added, using shorthand for “designated terrorist organizations,” the Trump administration’s term for the secret list of groups with whom it claims to be at war.

https://houlahan.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=4853

Anyone who thinks it's a good idea to share sensitive military intelligence with Congress has completely lost their mind. Also anyone who thinks these guys are out there fishing have also lost their mind. Will these strikes make a difference to the drug situation on the ground in the US? Not much IMO. Is it all about the drugs or the bigger picture which is Venezuelan regime change and oil? The latter IMO.

6 hours ago, webfact said:

Following an airstrike on two boats suspected of drug smuggling,

Suspected ....OK but we are going to kill them anyway , .

regards worgeordie

30 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Is it all about the drugs or the bigger picture which is Venezuelan regime change and oil? The latter IMO.

It's about there being a state of war or some combatant designation or another solely because he says such declaration is at the President's discretion. And the latest Exec Order declares fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction. 15DEC2025

Several such cases of a Presidential Executive order based upon an emergency or other discretion calls solely 'because he says so' are at Supreme Court level.

2 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Military strike, not a war crime, if stopping drugs is a crime against humanity your idea of humanity is different to mine and as for alleged the US is given intelligence on these drug running boats. You simply parrot the hate for the Trump administration straight from Left of the Democratic Party, CNN and MS New etc.

So many things wrong with your post.

Tackling drug trafficking by deadly strikes has no justification in international law. Countering the

the serious issue of illicit trafficking of drugs across international borders should be iagreed among States and governed by the careful limits on lethal force set out in international human rights law and only as a last resort against individuals who pose an imminent threat to life. UN Human Right condemned these extrajudiciary killings and urge US to use law enforcement methods like intercepting and detaining suspects.

You don’t seem to be very convinced what Trump motives are but wilfully support his illegal acts

I wish the Thai gov't was doing the same thing to drug runners with regard to Yaba coming into this country. Young and old alike get their hands on this garbage and produce nothing but heartache for them and everyone around them. It is pathetic. International regulations, country laws, give me a break! Destroy this garbage ruining our young people. Good work Trump.

Why is the quality of these videos always so bad. You would think they could afford some decent cameras!

48 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

So many things wrong with your post.

Tackling drug trafficking by deadly strikes has no justification in international law. Countering the

the serious issue of illicit trafficking of drugs across international borders should be iagreed among States and governed by the careful limits on lethal force set out in international human rights law and only as a last resort against individuals who pose an imminent threat to life. UN Human Right condemned these extrajudiciary killings and urge US to use law enforcement methods like intercepting and detaining suspects.

You don’t seem to be very convinced what Trump motives are but wilfully support his illegal acts

Time for you to stop with "international law". It's a true toothless tiger and means nothing.

57 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Time for you to stop with "international law". It's a true toothless tiger and means nothing.

Means nothing because you subscribed to your cult leader disregard for law and order domestically and internationally. Fortunately your kind is in the minority domestically and internationally.

5 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Anyone who thinks it's a good idea to share sensitive military intelligence with Congress has completely lost their mind.

Better share with Hegseth :)

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39 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Better share with Hegseth :)

Hesgeth will give and has already given some to Congress. My guess is the names, ph. numbers, addresses etc. of those passing the info won't be handed over to the sieve call Congress :)

Great news. This is how to handle ongoing acts of war from drug cartels.

1 hour ago, stevenl said:

Better share with Hegseth :)

Noooo, he will post it on Signal

16 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Anyone who thinks it's a good idea to share sensitive military intelligence with Congress has completely lost their mind

That's right. If the President says the intelligence was 'incredible', why should anyone ask for anything more? From 23OCT2025

Question: Mr. President, on the drug boats -- on the drug boats, sir, has there been any discussion about capturing one so that you can show the amount of narcotics?

Trump: Well, we know everything about them. Yeah, yeah, Jennifer, we know everything about them. We know where they're coming from, who they're coming with, generally who's in the boat. I'll let Pete discuss it a little bit, but they have incredible intelligence.

https://www.democrats.senate.gov/newsroom/trump-transcripts/transcript-president-trump-speaks-at-a-homeland-security-roundtable-102325

NB 13 'Incredibles' in that roundtable

The heroic US Air Force shoots down an unarmed target out at sea... how brave!🤣🤣🤣

5 minutes ago, ujayujay said:

The heroic US Air Force shoots down an unarmed target out at sea... how brave!🤣🤣🤣

but very effective

excellent news, keep it up Mr President

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