Pentagon Launches Another Attack on Alleged Drug Boat in Pacific Ocean
The Pentagon has announced another strike on an alleged drug boat in the Pacific Ocean, just hours after lawmakers received a classified briefing on a Sept. 2 attack.
According to reports, the latest drone strike targeted a vessel that the US military believes was carrying illicit cargo, further fueling tensions between Washington and Caracas, Venezuela's President NicolΓ‘s Maduro.
The incident comes as part of an ongoing effort by the US to disrupt and dismantle global drug trafficking networks, with the Pentagon stating that it has launched multiple strikes against suspected drug smuggling vessels in recent weeks.
Lawmakers received a classified briefing on the Sept. 2 attack earlier this week, which marked one of several high-profile incidents involving US drone strikes against alleged drug traffickers in the region.
The latest development raises concerns about the escalating conflict between the US and Venezuela, with Maduro accusing Washington of attempting to destabilize his government.
The Pentagon has so far refused to comment on the specifics of the operation or its intentions, but officials have emphasized that the US remains committed to disrupting global illicit networks.
As tensions continue to escalate, analysts warn that the situation could deteriorate further in the coming days and weeks.
The Pentagon has announced another strike on an alleged drug boat in the Pacific Ocean, just hours after lawmakers received a classified briefing on a Sept. 2 attack.
According to reports, the latest drone strike targeted a vessel that the US military believes was carrying illicit cargo, further fueling tensions between Washington and Caracas, Venezuela's President NicolΓ‘s Maduro.
The incident comes as part of an ongoing effort by the US to disrupt and dismantle global drug trafficking networks, with the Pentagon stating that it has launched multiple strikes against suspected drug smuggling vessels in recent weeks.
Lawmakers received a classified briefing on the Sept. 2 attack earlier this week, which marked one of several high-profile incidents involving US drone strikes against alleged drug traffickers in the region.
The latest development raises concerns about the escalating conflict between the US and Venezuela, with Maduro accusing Washington of attempting to destabilize his government.
The Pentagon has so far refused to comment on the specifics of the operation or its intentions, but officials have emphasized that the US remains committed to disrupting global illicit networks.
As tensions continue to escalate, analysts warn that the situation could deteriorate further in the coming days and weeks.