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United States carries out new attack on a vessel in the Pacific leaving 4 dead

The U.S. Southern Command reported a new attack on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific as part of Operation Southern Spear

United States carries out new attack on a vessel in the Pacific leaving 4 dead
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According to the Pentagon, four people died on Wednesday when a suspected drug-trafficking warship was attacked by the U. S. war in the Eastern Pacific. The United States has carried out this latest attack against what it says are drug smuggling vessels in the area since early September. U. S. Southern Command, which manages U. S. military activities in Central and South America, stated in a social media post that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had ordered the "lethal dynamic hit against a vehicle operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization in global waters. " Southern Command also released unidentified video footage that shows the ship at the time of impact, as with previous problems. According to Southern Command," Intelligence confirmed that the vehicle was engaged in drug trafficking activities while it was transiting a known drug-trafficking course in the Eastern Pacific. " " Four female narco-terrorists" were the names of the subjects. According to CBS News, the U. S. war did not provide any proof to support the claims that the ship had drugs in it. At least 99 people have been killed by the U. S. military's 26 strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the Eastern Pacific or the Caribbean since September 2, according to the Pentagon. The new attack was made public moments before President Donald Trump was scheduled to make a report from the White House that would examine the first 11 weeks of his presidency. Trump ordered the arrest of all Venezuelan oil tankers next Tuesday, as did one last week in the Caribbean that was towed to a U. S. port. Following a report from The Washington Post that proved that in the September 2 strike, the same ship was hit half, which has been referred to as a "double struck" or subsequent attack, the attacks have recently come under renewed scrutiny. According to the U. S. war, 11 people were killed in total in both attacks on September 2. The Pentagon has been pressured to release the picture, which some members of Congress have seen in grouped meetings. Hegseth did, nevertheless, say he wouldn't. Hegseth told writers," Of course we're not going to launch a top-secret, full, undated picture of that to the general public. " According to some lawmakers and legal experts, the next attack might be a war crime. The Trump administration has launched a pressure campaign against Colombian president Nicolas Maduro, who it claims is involved in drug prostitution to the United States and collaborates with drug cartels. Maduro denies working with pharmaceutical organizations, and Venezuela has criticized the vessel strikes. The Colombian government has accused the Trump presidency of attempting to overthrow the country.

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