US Military Launches Strike on Suspected Drug Trafficking Boat in Pacific, Killing Two
In a military operation that has reignited concerns over the use of force against suspected smugglers, US forces struck a vessel in the eastern Pacific yesterday, claiming it was involved in drug-trafficking activities. The attack resulted in the deaths of two individuals, with a third survivor reportedly found adrift and being assisted by US Coast Guard vessels.
This strike comes as part of an ongoing campaign initiated by the Trump administration last year to target suspected smuggling boats. The military action is also notable for occurring just days after US forces captured Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro earlier this month.
The region's volatile situation has seen various tensions escalate in recent times, with implications extending beyond the conflict itself. In related news, a small town in Venezuela is hopeful that its access to private investment and potential participation in the opening of the country's oil sector will attract international energy majors like US companies.
The United States' military operation highlights ongoing concerns regarding the use of force against individuals deemed to be involved in smuggling activities.
In a military operation that has reignited concerns over the use of force against suspected smugglers, US forces struck a vessel in the eastern Pacific yesterday, claiming it was involved in drug-trafficking activities. The attack resulted in the deaths of two individuals, with a third survivor reportedly found adrift and being assisted by US Coast Guard vessels.
This strike comes as part of an ongoing campaign initiated by the Trump administration last year to target suspected smuggling boats. The military action is also notable for occurring just days after US forces captured Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro earlier this month.
The region's volatile situation has seen various tensions escalate in recent times, with implications extending beyond the conflict itself. In related news, a small town in Venezuela is hopeful that its access to private investment and potential participation in the opening of the country's oil sector will attract international energy majors like US companies.
The United States' military operation highlights ongoing concerns regarding the use of force against individuals deemed to be involved in smuggling activities.