US Military Blows Up Narco-Terrorist Boat, Kills Four

The US military strike kills four narco-terrorist in eastern pacific.

The US military carried out another deadly "lethal kinetic strike" on a narco-terrorist vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing four men.

The administration of President Donald Trump is not slowing down its aggressive military campaign against drug traffickers at sea. 

On Thursday, the US military under the direction of the Department of War carried out another deadly strike in the Eastern Pacific.  

The result of the operation? Four alleged male "narco-terrorists" were confirmed killed after the target vessel was destroyed in a massive explosion.  

The US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) confirmed the strike in a statement on X (formerly Twitter). They even released a video on social media showing the dramatic moment the boat was hit and engulfed in flames.  

According to the military, the strike was a "lethal kinetic strike on a vessel in international waters operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization."  

The operation was directly authorized by the highest level. The US Southern Command stated clearly that the action was carried out at the direction of the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth.  

Intelligence reports confirmed that the vessel was carrying illegal narcotics and was transiting along a route well-known for drug trafficking. This is the government’s justification for the attack.  

However, this continued offensive has caused serious problem in Washington.  

President Trump and Secretary Hegseth are taking serious heat, or criticism, from some US politicians and legal observers who are heavily questioning the legality of these strikes in international waters.

But despite the growing pushback and questions about the rule of law, the administration has made it clear that they will not halt the attacks. 

This latest strike shows that the US is doubling down on its hardline military solution to drug trafficking.