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Trump Says U.S. Conducted Second Strike on Alleged Venezuelan Drug Boat

Trump's refusal to rule out action against Nicolás Maduro raises new legal questions over the campaign's scope.

Overview

  • Trump announced on Truth Social that a U.S. operation in international waters killed three alleged “male terrorists,” sharing video of a boat strike and noting it occurred within U.S. Southern Command’s area of responsibility.
  • The action follows an early-September strike that Trump said killed 11 suspected narco-terrorists, a claim Venezuela disputes as it contends the dead were not traffickers.
  • The United States has expanded naval deployments off Venezuela, while Caracas has mobilized forces and flown fighter jets near U.S. ships in recent weeks.
  • Venezuelan officials say U.S. personnel boarded a Venezuelan fishing vessel for eight hours, which President Nicolás Maduro labeled aggression as he said communications with Washington have largely been cut.
  • The administration’s campaign draws on new terrorist designations for cartels such as Tren de Aragua and a heightened bounty on Maduro, while lawmakers press for legal justification and Trump declines to rule out strikes on the mainland.