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US blows up one other drug smuggling boat off Venezuela coast, says Trump

By Editorial Board Published October 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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US blows up one other drug smuggling boat off Venezuela coast, says Trump

Six suspected drug smugglers have been killed in a US assault on a ship close to Venezuela’s coast, Donald Trump has stated.

The US president stated intelligence had confirmed it was carrying medication and related to “illicit narcoterrorist networks”.

Mr Trump stated Tuesday’s “lethal kinetic strike” was in worldwide waters because the boat travelled a longtime smuggling route.

He posted a video on Fact Social displaying it left in flames after what seems to be a single aerial strike.

It is the fifth assault because the begin of September after the Pentagon stated the president had dominated the US was in an “armed conflict” with cartels.

Mr Trump beforehand stated the cartels have been a menace to US “national security, foreign policy, and vital US interests”.

Nonetheless, some consultants argue the reason for destroying the boats doesn’t meet the necessities underneath the legal guidelines of conflict.

Restricted element has been given about these killed within the assaults, the precise cargo being carried and the place the boats have been heading.

After the primary assault, the president stated the boat belonged to Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua – designated a terror group by the US in February.

Nonetheless, the Venezuelan authorities claims the group was dismantled in 2023.

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Nicolas Maduro says it is a part of a ploy to power him out. Pic: Reuters

There was a big construct up of US forces within the southern Caribbean, together with at the very least eight warships, a submarine, and F-35 jets in Puerto Rico.

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro believes the US is making an attempt to power him out.

America is providing a $50m (£37m) reward for data resulting in his arrest and claims he has hyperlinks to drug trafficking and prison teams – allegations he denies.

Mr Maduro, broadly thought of a dictator, not too long ago signed a decree giving himself elevated safety powers ought to the US enter the nation.

Jorge Rodriguez, the president of Venezuela’s nationwide meeting and a Maduro ally, claimed on Tuesday that the US was on the lookout for causes to justify a potential invasion and “an excuse for aggression”.

“The objective is not the search for the truth and much less fighting drug trafficking,” he advised reporters.

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