The U.S. military has intensified its anti-drug campaign in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in nearly 60 casualties from more than a dozen strikes since early September. This marks a significant escalation in the fight against drug traffickers.
In a bold move, the U.S. military has conducted strikes against drug vessels in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in 14 casualties. This operation marks a significant escalation in the war on drug cartels, with 57 fatalities reported so far.
In a bold nighttime operation, the US military targeted a Venezuelan vessel linked to drug trafficking, resulting in the deaths of six crew members. This marks a significant escalation in the Trump administration's fight against narcotics in the Caribbean and Pacific.
US forces have launched a second strike against alleged drug vessels in the Pacific, resulting in three fatalities and escalating tensions with Colombia, which condemns the actions as unlawful.
In a decisive move, US forces have struck another vessel suspected of drug trafficking in the Pacific, marking the eighth strike since early September. This operation intensifies the fight against narco-terrorism as tensions rise with Colombia's government.
In a bold military move, President Trump confirms the U.S. strike on a drug-laden submarine, resulting in 29 deaths and two survivors sent back to their home countries for prosecution. The president claims this action is part of an ongoing war against drug cartels.
Chad Joseph, a Trinidadian fisherman, is feared dead following a U.S. military strike on a suspected drug vessel. His family pleads for answers as they navigate social media rumors and uncertainty.
In a controversial military strike, US forces killed four individuals aboard a boat off Venezuela, claiming it was involved in drug trafficking. This marks the latest in a series of US attacks against alleged narco-traffickers, raising questions about legality and international law.
In a controversial military action, the U.S. killed four individuals aboard a vessel off Venezuela, claiming it was transporting illegal drugs. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth insists such strikes will continue to protect Americans.
In a decisive military action, the U.S. has targeted a drug-carrying vessel linked to the Tren de Aragua cartel, signaling a new offensive against narco-terrorism in the Caribbean.