US military kills 3 in second deadly strike against โnarcoterroristsโ in international waters, Trump says
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Haley Britzky
Updated 3 hr ago
This screengrab of a video posted to President Donald Trumpโs Truth Social account on September 15, 2025, shows a boat on which Trump said he ordered a military strike. The president said the boat was carrying narcotics from Venezuela.
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The US military killed three people in another deadly strike on a vessel in international waters around South America allegedly โtransporting illegal narcoticsโ from Venezuela, President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post on Monday.
โThis morning, on my Orders, US Military Forces conducted a SECOND Kinetic Strike against positively identified, extraordinarily violent drug trafficking cartels and narcoterrorists in the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility. The Strike occurred while these confirmed narcoterrorists from Venezuela were in International Waters transporting illegal narcotics (A DEADLY WEAPON POISONING AMERICANS!) headed to the US,โ Trump said.
โThese extremely violent drug trafficking cartels POSE A THREAT to U.S. National Security, Foreign Policy, and vital US Interests,โ he added. โThe Strike resulted in 3 male terrorists killed in action. No US Forces were harmed in this Strike.โ
Mondayโs announcement comes just under two weeks after the US military killed 11 individuals in a strike allegedly tied to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. The Trump administration has provided little detail regarding the action. When pushed for answers days after the strike, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declined to provide any specifics and said the US had โthe absolute and complete authority to conduct that.โ
The second strike on Monday comes amid rising tensions with Venezuela, as the US has deployed military assets to the region, including the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, and 10 F-35 fighter jets to Puerto Rico. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvรกn Gil said last week that Venezuela is โnot betting on conflictโ with the US, โnor do we want conflict.โ
CNN reported last week that Defense Department officials did not present conclusive evidence that the targets of the first attack were members of Tren de Aragua, and that the briefers could not determine exactly where they were headed. A source also told CNN that the briefers said the boat turned around at one point, which raises more questions about whether it posed an immediate threat.
โThere is no evidence โ none โ that this strike was conducted in self-defense,โ Sen. Jack Reed, ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said last week. โThat matters, because under both domestic and international law, the US military simply does not have the authority to use lethal force against a civilian vessel unless acting in self-defense.โ
Trump has said the boat was on its way to the US, and Hegseth has insinuated the same, saying if anyone is trafficking drugs and โheading for the United States โฆ that will have lethal consequences.โ
โWe knew exactly who they were, exactly what they were doing, what they represented, and why they were going where they were going,โ Hegseth told reporters on September 4 during a visit to Fort Benning, Georgia.
โHow did you know?โ a reporter asked.
โWhy would I tell you that?โ Hegseth responded.
Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio both signaled that more activity could be coming; Rubio said during a trip to Mexico and Ecuador after the first strike that the US is โgoing to wage combat against drug cartels that are flooding American streets and killing Americans.โ
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