US strikes another vessel off Venezuela coast, killing six

Authored by bbc.co.uk and submitted by Physical_Echo_9372

In his Truth Social post, Trump said "intelligence confirmed the vessel was trafficking narcotics, was associated with illicit narcoterrorist networks, and was transiting along a known" route for smuggling.

He also posted an aerial surveillance video showing a small boat on water that is struck by a missile and explodes.

Trump did not specify the nationality of those on board, or what drug smuggling organisation they are suspected of belonging to. He added that no US military personnel were injured.

The strike comes after a recent leaked memo sent to Congress, and reported on by US media, that said the administration determined the US was in a "non-international armed conflict" with drug cartels.

It has also deployed multiple warships to the Caribbean.

The US has positioned its strikes on alleged drug-trafficking vessels as self-defence. Many lawyers questioning the legality of such military action.

Framing this as an active armed conflict is likely a way for Trump to justify using more extreme wartime powers – for example killing "enemy fighters" even if they have not posed a violent threat, or detaining people indefinitely.

While it is true that some drug trafficking occurs in Venezuela, and some cartels operate in the region that some of these vessels allegedly have originated from, it is not considered a hotspot for drug trafficking compared to some other locations in the region.

As a result, many believe this is part of a wider political campaign to put military pressure on Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro.

The strikes come after the US announced a $50m (£37m) reward for any information leading to the arrest of Maduro - whose election to lead the country has been widely rejected by the international community - on drug-trafficking charges.

Venezuela's government has reacted to previous recent strikes with anger.

Maduro denies American accusations that he is involved with drugs trafficking, while another official has questioned the veracity of footage posted by Trump.

aToiletSeat on October 14th, 2025 at 20:26 UTC »

Reminder Pam Bondi said she’s going to “take care of” “Antifa” the same way we’re taking care of cartels.

Wigu90 on October 14th, 2025 at 20:24 UTC »

Can't they at least wait until the boats get close to the US shores? To make the whole thing seem at least a tiny bit more reasonable and give it SOME veneer of legitimacy? As things stand (and all applicable and probably violated laws notwithstanding), how are we even supposed to know that any of the boats were headed to the US? Like, Jesus Christ, at the very least do that.

Or, I don't know, capture the boat, apprehend the people onboard and confiscate the supposed drugs that they're carrying?

Frenzystor on October 14th, 2025 at 20:16 UTC »

Peace President.