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WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that the U.S. Department of War carried out a precision military strike on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing two individuals involved in the operation. The announcement, made on Hegseth’s official X account, marks one of the most forceful anti-narcotics actions under President Trump’s renewed national security directives.
According to the Department of War, the strike targeted a “narco boat” believed to be operating as part of a transnational smuggling route used to transport narcotics from Central America toward the U.S. mainland. The operation was executed using unmanned aerial and maritime surveillance systems to track the vessel before authorizing a direct precision strike. Officials said the action was conducted in accordance with international maritime law and posed no threat to civilian vessels in the area.
Secretary Hegseth praised the mission as a clear demonstration of America’s will to protect its borders and combat transnational crime networks. “Under President Trump’s leadership, we will not allow drug cartels to exploit the seas or our borders,” Hegseth said, emphasizing that the strike reflects the administration’s commitment to restoring deterrence and reestablishing law and order at every level of enforcement.
The operation highlights the evolving nature of U.S. counter-narcotics policy — one that increasingly blends military precision with intelligence-driven targeting. It comes amid rising concern over cartel-linked maritime trafficking operations, which have grown more sophisticated in recent years through the use of semi-submersible “narco-subs” designed to evade radar detection.
From a pro-Trump and pro-Israel perspective, this decisive strike underscores the value of firm, unapologetic leadership in confronting lawlessness — whether on the seas or in the streets. It reflects the same doctrine of strength that underpins America’s partnership with Israel: deterrence through clarity, and peace through power.
As the Pentagon continues to expand maritime surveillance operations, administration officials say more actions of this kind should be expected. For the Trump-Hegseth team, the message is unmistakable — the United States will hunt down those who traffic poison toward its shores, wherever they hide.