US military kills 2 suspected narco-terrorists in 16th military drone strike: Hegseth

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Two suspected drug smugglers on a vessel were killed during a U.S. military drone strike, War Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday. 

The “lethal kinetic strike” was ordered by President Donald Trump and conducted in international waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean on a vessel operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization (DTO), Hegseth said. 

The strike is the 16th since Trump began targeting drug smuggling boats suspected of transporting illegal drugs into the United States.

At least 66 suspected narco-terrorists have been killed in the strikes and three survived.

“Intelligence confirmed that the vessel was involved in illicit narcotics smuggling, transiting along a known narco-trafficking route, and carrying narcotics,” Hegseth wrote on X

He said no U.S. forces were harmed and that two male narco-terrorists — who were aboard the vessel — were killed.

“We will find and terminate EVERY vessel with the intention of trafficking drugs to America to poison our citizens,” Hegseth wrote.

“Protecting the homeland is our TOP priority. NO cartel terrorist stands a chance against the American military.”

War Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that two suspected drug smugglers were killed during a lethal kinetic strike. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
The deadly drone strike was ordered by President Trump. REUTERS
Hegseth said the drone strike was conducted in the eastern area of the Pacific Ocean on a vessel that was operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization (DTO). Secretary of War Pete Hegseth

The U.S. military has increased its presence across the Caribbean, deploying bombers, warships and Marines as part of an expanded campaign targeting drug-trafficking and so-called “narco-terrorist” networks operating near Venezuela.

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The Trump administration has created a new counter-narcotics Joint Task Force operating near the U.S. Southern Command in an effort “to crush the cartels, stop the poison, and keep America safe.” 

The task force will coordinate air, maritime and special-operations missions across the region — marking the largest U.S. military effort in the Caribbean in decades.

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