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    US Forces Strike Venezuelan Cartel Ship, 11 Killed

    Lester HoltBy Lester HoltSeptember 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Trump frames strike as warning to traffickers

    President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that US military forces carried out a strike against a vessel reportedly linked to Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua cartel, resulting in 11 deaths. The operation occurred in international waters in the southern Caribbean, officials said.

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the ship as part of a known drug-smuggling route from Venezuela and said the mission was intended to disrupt cartel operations in the region.

    Trump defends action

    On Truth Social, Trump said: “Under my orders, US forces conducted a precision strike on confirmed Tren de Aragua narcoterrorists in SOUTHCOM’s area of responsibility. This organization, operating under Nicolás Maduro, has been responsible for murders, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and acts of terror across the Americas.”

    He added: “Let this serve as a warning to anyone attempting to bring drugs into the United States—you will be stopped.”

    Earlier this year, the US State Department designated Tren de Aragua as both a foreign terrorist organization and a global terrorist entity.

    Rubio signals ongoing operations

    Before departing for Mexico and Ecuador, Rubio emphasized that counter-narcotics missions would continue. “We will take action against the cartels that are flooding American communities with drugs and endangering lives,” he said. Asked about the legal basis for the strike, he declined to provide specifics, noting that the groups had already been officially classified as terrorist organizations.

    Trump later told reporters that US forces had “just eliminated a drug-carrying vessel” and suggested additional operations were planned.

    Expanded US military presence

    A senior defense official confirmed the strike was a “precision operation” but provided no further details. Reports indicate that over 4,000 US Marines and sailors are deployed across the Caribbean and Latin America, strengthening Washington’s ability to act directly against cartel networks.

    Defense analyst Tom Karako of the Center for Strategic and International Studies said such missions are rarely disclosed. “It wouldn’t surprise me if several similar strikes have already occurred quietly,” he said.

    Maduro condemns strike

    Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro denounced the attack as “criminal and violent” and said his government was prepared for “maximum readiness” in response to US pressure.

    The Trump administration had previously placed a $50 million bounty on Maduro, accusing him of overseeing cartel-linked drug trafficking.

    The operation represents a major escalation in US policy toward Latin American cartels, treating them as terrorist threats and authorizing direct military action.

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