US military drug boat strikes 2025: Trump's Escalating War on Cartels
US military drug boat strikes 2025 continue as the Southern Command hits 3 more vessels. Explore the rising death toll and the escalating pressure on Venezuela's Maduro government.
The strikes are getting more frequent, and the body count is rising. U.S. Southern Command confirmed on Wednesday that it struck three more drug-smuggling boats, killing three individuals while others were forced to jump overboard.
The Human Cost of US military drug boat strikes 2025
According to official statements, the latest operation occurred on December 30, 2025. These strikes bring the grim total to 33 boat strikes and at least 110 deaths since September. While the Trump administration frames this as a necessary escalation in an 'armed conflict' with cartels, the legal community remains divided.
It's notable that the military immediately called the U.S. Coast Guard for search and rescue this time. This shift follows heavy scrutiny from Democratic lawmakers after a controversial September incident where survivors were killed in follow-up strikes. The administration's current tactic seems to balance lethal force with visible adherence to rescue protocols.
Venezuela and the CIA: A Significant Escalation
The drug war isn't just happening at sea. Sources revealed that the CIA conducted a drone strike on Venezuelan soil last week. This targeted a docking area linked to cartels and represents the first known direct U.S. operation inside Venezuela since the pressure campaign against President Nicolás Maduro intensified.
The United States is engaged in an armed conflict with drug cartels to stem the flow of poison into our country.
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