President Trump’s Department of War Takes Out Another Narco-Terrorist Vessel
By The Blog Source
This week, U.S. forces conducted a series of lethal maritime strikes in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of 14 narco-terrorists who were aboard four smuggling vessels that were operating along a well-known trafficking corridor. On Tuesday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth confirmed that the operations, which were explicitly ordered by President Donald Trump, were conducted in international waters on Monday. The administration's campaign to eliminate cartel-linked networks before they reach U.S. shores has escalated to a new level.
Hegseth distributed video footage of the strikes on X, which depicted U.S. aircraft destroying numerous "go-fast" boats that were laden with narcotics. "During the initial strike, eight male narco-terrorists were aboard the vessels." There were four during the second. Hegseth composed, "Three during the third." "One survivor was among the 14 narco-terrorists who were killed." None of the strikes, conducted in international waters, resulted in any injuries to U.S. forces. The Secretary stated that “U.S. SOUTHCOM forces immediately conducted a search and rescue mission, which was subsequently transferred to the Mexican Navy approximately 400 miles southeast of Acapulco.” The U.S. Coast Guard has requested that SEMAR's patrol vessels and air units search for the sole survivor, as confirmed in Spanish-language posts.
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"The Department has dedicated more than twenty years to the defense of other homelands." Hegseth declared, "We are currently defending our own." "These narco-terrorists have killed more Americans than Al-Qaeda, and they will be treated accordingly." Our strategy will involve the following: tracking, networking, and ultimately, hunting and killing them. The strikes are a component of a heightened military campaign that President Trump initiated in early September to dismantle cartel operations at sea. Monday's operation was the 14th U.S. military attack on smuggling vessels since the initiative's inception. Just one week had passed since President Trump expanded the mission from the Caribbean to the Eastern Pacific through strikes off Colombia.
To date, these operations have resulted in the deaths of at least 57 cartel operatives, who are part of what President Trump has referred to as "narco-terrorist" networks. Earlier this year, the president's executive order formally designated several major cartels, including Sinaloa, Jalisco New Generation (CJNG), the Gulf Cartel, La Nueva Familia Michoacana, Cárteles Unidos, and Cártel del Noreste, as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists. The order also encompassed transnational groups, including the Tren de Aragua syndicate of Venezuela and MS-13.
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