In his post, Hegseth said that “our intelligence, without a doubt, confirmed that this vessel was trafficking narcotics, the people onboard were narco-terrorists, and they were operating on a known narco-trafficking transit route."
It’s the fourth deadly strike in the Caribbean and the latest since revelations that President Donald Trump told lawmakers he was treating drug traffickers as unlawful combatants and military force was required to combat them. The assertion of presidential powers sets the stage for expanded action in Latin America and raises questions about how far the administration will go without sign-off from Congress.
Trump said in a social media post that the boat was “loaded with enough drugs to kill 25 TO 50 THOUSAND PEOPLE" and implied it was “entering American Territory” while off the coast of Venezuela.
According to Hegseth’s post, the strike Friday morning killed four men, but it offered no details on who they were or what organization they belonged to. The four strikes have claimed the lives of 21 people, according to the Trump administration.
Trump has designated several Latin American drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, but Pentagon officials could not provide a list of the designated terrorist organizations at the center of the conflict.