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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

US Military Conducts First Targeted Lethal Strike on Drug Smuggling Vessel in Caribbean Sea

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The United States “conducted a lethal strike” against an alleged “drug vessel” coming from Venezuela, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday. 11 smugglers were reportedly killed in the strike, all alleged to be Tren de Aragua (TdA) members.

“As @potus just announced moments ago, today the U.S. military conducted a lethal strike in the southern Carribean against a drug vessel which had departed from Venezuela and was being operated by a designated narco-terrorist organization,” Rubio said in a post on X after President Donald Trump referenced the incident in Oval Office remarks.

The use of military force against Latin American drug cartels represents a significant escalation by the Trump administration and could have serious implications for the region.

The US has amassed a large number of military assets around the Caribbean and Latin America, drawing the ire of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.


A senior defense official confirmed a “precision strike” against an alleged drug vessel in the southern Caribbean.



“Earlier this morning, on my Orders, U.S. Military Forces conducted a kinetic strike against positively identified Tren de Aragua Narcoterrorists in the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility. TDA is a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization, operating under the control of Nicolas Maduro, responsible for mass murder, drug trafficking, sex trafficking, and acts of violence and terror across the United States and Western Hemisphere,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social.

Trump on Tuesday afternoon said the US military “just over the last few minutes, literally shot out a boat, a drug carrying boat.”

“It just happened moments ago, and our great general, head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff … he gave us a little bit of a briefing,” Trump said.

“There’s more where that came from,” he said, noting that “a lot of drugs” are “pouring into” the US from Venezuela. 

However, according to Maduro's 2020 indictment by US authorities, around 250 tons of cocaine travel through Venezuela annually, with much traveling to aboard sea vessels and container ships to Europe and Oceano as well as through other countries and onto the US and Canada.


For comparison, nearby Ecuador saw over 100 tons seized during the same year, 200 tons in 2023 and over 300 tons in 2024 meaning even more travelled via the banana hub country. Colombia produces nearly 2,500 tons of the 3,800 tons of cocaine manufactured annually.

“The majority of Colombian cocaine is being trafficked north along the Pacific coast,” says the UNODC. Not via Venezuela and the Caribbean Sea.

“It’s strange that we don’t see more boats heading to the Pacific, or the criminalization of (more Colombian groups),” a US diplomat told CNN, who also asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to discuss these issues.

Increased Military Presence

The Trump administration has taken an aggressive approach to combating Latin American drug cartels, designating many of them as foreign terrorist organizations and specially designated global terrorists.

The US military was deploying more than 4,000 Marines and sailors to the waters around Latin America and the Caribbean as part of a ramped-up effort to combat drug cartels, according to two US defense officials — a show of force that has given the president a broad range of military options should he want to target drug cartels.

Rubio, who begins a trip to Mexico and Ecuador on Tuesday, had previously suggested that military action against the cartels was a possibility.

“There are designated narco-terrorist groups operating in the region. Some of them utilizing international airspace, international waters to transit poison into the United States. And those groups will be confronted. The president has made that clear from the time he has operated,” he said in mid-August. On Friday, Rubio visited the headquarters of US Southern Command, which has responsibility for the deployed assets.

The robust military presence in the region has drawn heated remarks from Maduro. The Trump administration has increased the bounty for the Venezuelan president to $50 million for drug trafficking.

“It is an extravagant threat… absolutely criminal, bloody. They have wanted to move forward with what they call maximum pressure, and in the face of maximum military pressure, we have prepared maximum readiness,” Maduro said Monday, adding that he will not “bow to threats.”

In recent weeks, Ecuador, Argentina and have all designated Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles as terrorist group.

Sources CNN, CNN

44 comments:

  1. Wasn't that smuggling vessel a cartel decoy to fool the military?

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    1. Sleep well Cartel Scum Desth from Above!!💀💀💀💀💀🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👋🙀!!

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    2. You Mexican or just stupid?

      I understand your ignorance either way.

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    3. This is nothing new. It's been happening since the 90s with Air Bridge Denial program in which the CIA and South American countries shot down suspected cartel planes. This administration acts like shooting that stupid boat is a game changer but nothing to see there. When the US starts looking in the mirror and and seriously addresses it drug consumption problem, instead of blaming others, then bring out the fireworks and media circus.

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    4. No dummie it was not.
      Annihilation!!!

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    5. Lmao. Just some weak tren de Aragua members. The real ones are the Cartel de Soles. This was just another publicity stunt. Just a boat with some folks on it. Maduro is laughing

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  2. Even if it was the 11 dudes that got smoked just made other decoys think twice before being a decoy n losing their life!

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    1. Innocent human decoys got tricked!

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  3. Great Job USA, keep killing those terrorist!

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    1. Ironic the real terrorists are the ones running the government. People are starting see who the real bad guys are.

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  4. Good thing this was posted before all the little whiny mocosos started crying 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    1. They outdid themselves this time 😂😂

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  5. This is a great time to go fishing off the Venezuelan coast. Could you imagine how many packages of blow will be floating in the ocean after all these strikes? We are talking about pure blow here my friends. If you find one of these packages you will be partying just as if your Pablo Escobar back in the day. I now know where to take Buffy for her vacation. Nuff Said!!!

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  6. Isnt it about time we stop fuckin around,you all going to bang on about human rights.Now lets kill more

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    1. You act like you’re doing anything keyboard warrior neckbeard

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  7. Animo Commamdante Trump!
    El Señoraso Trump va a eliminar a los carteles. He gave the green light to CIA Special Activities Center and JSOC .

    Arriba El Señoron Marco Rubio.

    The sons of el Pocha ,the son of el Yoma , Pocha Isidro and Chomen rooster guy your days are numbered .

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  8. Orange turd and maga morons. Release the Epstein files.

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  9. With mayo and all the old heads gone, this new generation better learn from the past mistakes. If they come for you, might as well go out in a blaze of glory. Better that then to sit in a cell, rat, and do 20 years or keep it solid and do life.

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  10. I can only imagine the pain of currency loss to anyone from Venezuela if this continues. Along with the probability of this happening within American waters to those drug smuggling routes coming from Mexico. A first step for more to come.
    Prices will definitely skyrocket for products of illicit drugs. It’s unfortunate for those who pay with food stamps.
    Time to get clean

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  11. He welcome el chapos family members. He's taking down his rivals. Just like Felipe Calderon was attacking los zetas to eliminate el chapos rivals

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  12. It is what the US says it is...

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  13. El Chapo and sons snitched

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  14. Hopefully it’s only one of many thousands more to come.

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  15. #Merica

    Gracias Trump lol

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  16. Cartels and scum alike:
    You will be killed for drug smuggling.
    Serves you right you fucking losers.
    Can’t wait to see more people shot out of the sky, blown up in boats and murdered in drug houses by US government.
    Told ya!!
    Game changer.

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  17. Seems like the safest way to lose a load to the gringos….. they destroyed any actionable evidence on that boat

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  18. The cartels are about to fafo... Trumps not playing games.

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  19. Gah dayumn! A few peasants just got blown to smithereens. Venezuela is being targeted for their crude oil and for their leader who doesn’t get on his knees to suck off the US.

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  20. Maduro needs to put a bounty on Trump for crimes against underage children and involvement with Eipstein.

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  21. Expensive operation for what was honestly a low value target

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  22. Hm. How certain were they that there was drugs onboard?

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    1. The surveillance plane, got a positive id on it.

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  23. Matando puros inocentes ni siquiera conocian sus nombres

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  24. The video is AI generated and it has clear signs of AI on it. Just compare it to any other precision drone footage.

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    1. And the Military destroyers that are near Venezuela are made out of foam lol.🤣

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  25. Yea the 11 people on it were actually stuffed animals.

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  26. Not to burst any bubbles that boat was going to central America or southern mex tops. We need to stop the photo opportunities and attack Venezuela like we did Panama and NORIEGA

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    1. Venezuela isnt Afghanistan.. you know how that went.

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    2. No period kid, keep your underwear on.

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  27. Shit gonna hit the fan when they hit the first fishing boat that has nothing to do with drugs…

    -Holden D. Cash

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    1. No it’s not.
      Not when the fan doesn’t give a fuck.
      Kill em all!!!

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    2. Holding the pennies.

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  28. Mfs in the comments acting like yall doing anything about it 😂

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