US Strike Kills 4 in Eastern Pacific Drug Operation

US Strike Kills 4 in Eastern Pacific Drug Operation

Post by : Raina Mansoor

Oct. 30, 2025 11:48 a.m. 142

In the latest escalation of President Donald Trump’s controversial anti-drug campaign, the US military carried out a lethal strike on a suspected narcotics smuggling vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing four people, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth announced on X.

The strike comes just a day after previous operations killed over a dozen people on four boats, bringing the total death toll from Trump’s military-led anti-drug operations to at least 62. According to Hegseth, the targeted vessel was “known by our intelligence to be involved in illicit narcotics smuggling, transiting along a known narco-trafficking route, and carrying narcotics.”

A video released by the Department of War showed a stationary boat engulfed in flames following a large explosion. However, the footage obscures sections of the vessel, making it impossible to independently verify the number of people on board or the presence of drugs.

The operation underscores the intensifying scope of the US anti-drug campaign under Trump, which has drawn criticism for its lethal approach and lack of transparent evidence regarding its targets. Wednesday’s strike follows multiple attacks earlier this week that killed 14 people across four boats, leaving a single survivor whose rescue attempt by Mexico ultimately failed.

The United States maintains that these operations target Designated Terrorist Organizations involved in narcotics trafficking. Critics, however, warn that the campaign’s aggressive tactics risk civilian casualties and raise serious questions about accountability in international waters.

As the Trump administration continues to justify the strikes as essential to disrupting drug smuggling routes, international observers and human rights advocates are calling for greater scrutiny and evidence to support the claims of illicit activity.

This latest strike marks a significant escalation in the US anti-drug campaign, highlighting both the military’s growing involvement in drug interdiction and the mounting debate over the campaign’s legality and humanitarian impact.

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