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US Airstrike Claims Two Lives in Latest Pacific Naval Encounter

US Airstrike Claims Two Lives in Latest Pacific Naval Encounter
US Airstrike Claims Two Lives in Latest Pacific Naval Encounter

On November 5, 2025, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced the killing of two individuals during a military strike on a vessel in the Pacific Ocean. This incident marks a continuation of operations that, since early September, have resulted in the deaths of at least 67 people in U.S. attacks targeting boats across the Caribbean and Pacific regions.

Hegseth claimed that the latest vessel was allegedly engaged in “illicit narcotics smuggling,” but legal experts have raised significant concerns about the legality of these actions, characterizing them as extrajudicial killings regardless of the suspicions surrounding the individuals involved. The U.S. military described the vessel as navigating a known narcotics route, asserting it was attacked under orders from President Donald Trump.

However, critics point out that the U.S. government has yet to provide concrete evidence supporting these allegations. The military released a brief aerial video of the assault, but it obscured the occupants of the vessel, thereby limiting accountability and the transparency of the operation. Hegseth emphasized, via a post on social media, a commitment to “terminate EVERY vessel with the intention of trafficking drugs to America” in an effort to protect U.S. citizens.

The recent strikes have raised alarms among lawmakers across both major political parties in the United States, who are scrambling for clarity regarding the legal justifications for conducting such operations in international waters. In response, governments throughout Latin America, along with numerous victims’ families, have condemned the strikes and argued that they disproportionately affect innocent fishermen rather than actual drug traffickers.

Prominent voices in the international community, including United Nations human rights chief Volker Turk, have voiced calls for the U.S. to halt its operations to avoid further extrajudicial killings. The current military maneuvers coincide with the deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier toward the Caribbean, as part of an expanded U.S. military presence in Latin America targeting alleged drug cartels.

Amid growing tensions, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has claimed that the U.S. is using its renewed focus on drug enforcement as a guise for broader geopolitical objectives, asserting that the actions taken against him are politically motivated. The unfolding situation highlights the complexities of U.S. foreign policy in relation to drug trafficking and its impact on the sovereignty of nations in the region, with calls for a more nuanced understanding of the challenges at hand.

As the situation continues to evolve, the international community will be watching closely to understand the ramifications of the U.S. strategy in Latin America and its implications for regional stability.

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