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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersOctober 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The US military conducted a strike on a vessel in the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, killing four people, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth confirmed.

    “This vessel, like all the others, was known by our intelligence to be involved in illicit narcotics smuggling, was transiting along a known narco-trafficking route, and carrying narcotics,” Hegseth said on X. He noted that US forces were not harmed during the operation.

    This strike marks the 14th known US military action against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, with a total of 61 people killed across 15 boats.

    The campaign reflects a broader effort by the Trump administration to target vessels suspected of transporting illegal drugs. Previously, these strikes had focused on the Caribbean Sea, but recent actions indicate an expansion into the eastern Pacific Ocean.

    Last week, US forces struck two additional boats in the eastern Pacific, signaling a more aggressive approach to disrupting narcotics trafficking routes. The administration argues that these operations are necessary to curb the flow of drugs into the United States and to dismantle smuggling networks.

    Hegseth emphasized that intelligence guides the selection of targets, and that each operation aims to minimize risks to US personnel while effectively disrupting trafficking activity.

    Analysts note that the escalation of strikes in the Pacific may signal a shift in US military tactics toward direct action against high-risk drug routes far from US shores. The use of targeted military strikes against civilian vessels has raised questions among international observers, though US officials maintain that all targets are chosen based on credible evidence of illicit activity.

    The operations come amid growing concerns about the scale of drug trafficking in the region and the role of organized criminal networks in moving narcotics across international waters. US authorities have stated that eliminating key smuggling vessels is intended to weaken these networks and reduce the availability of illegal drugs domestically.

    While the exact nationality of the victims has not been disclosed, the Pentagon confirmed that no American personnel were injured in the strike. Officials say intelligence monitoring continues to identify high-risk vessels operating along established trafficking routes.

    This latest strike underscores the administration’s commitment to using military resources to combat drug trafficking, expanding beyond traditional law enforcement methods and closer to international waters. Observers anticipate that additional operations may follow if intelligence identifies more vessels suspected of carrying illicit narcotics.

    The cumulative impact of these operations highlights both the risks of maritime drug trafficking and the willingness of the US military to engage in proactive measures to intercept and dismantle these networks.

    As the campaign progresses, officials maintain that operations will continue to focus on intelligence-driven strikes that minimize collateral damage while targeting significant threats to US national security and public safety.

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