Washington — U.S. Southern Command said Friday that a military strike in the Caribbean killed three people aboard a vessel it identified as engaged in narcotrafficking. A linked video shows a boat exploding. The operation brings reported fatalities to 133 across at least 38 strikes since early September. Officials attributed the action to Joint Task Force Southern Spear and cited intelligence on trafficking routes, but administration representatives have not publicly released verifiable independent evidence connecting each targeted vessel to criminal organizations. The event follows a series of similar operations under the current administration. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
U.S. military leadership and policymakers benefited from portraying the strikes as effective interdiction, strengthening deterrence narratives and domestic political messaging on border security.
Civilians aboard targeted vessels, regional coastal communities, and nations implicated in disputes suffered loss of life, legal controversy, and increased diplomatic tension.
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