By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Scoopico
  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel
Reading: U.S. army hits alleged “low-profile” drug vessel in Pacific, killing 1
Share
Font ResizerAa
ScoopicoScoopico
Search

Search

  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel

Latest Stories

Podcast host Alex Cooper pregnant with first child
Podcast host Alex Cooper pregnant with first child
Bus riders to Montgomery retrace old steps while fighting a new fight : NPR
Bus riders to Montgomery retrace old steps while fighting a new fight : NPR
Why Did Off Campus Cut the ‘Hands Off’ Rule After Book Changes?
Why Did Off Campus Cut the ‘Hands Off’ Rule After Book Changes?
Transcript: Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” May 17, 2026
Transcript: Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” May 17, 2026
Rays OF Jake Fraley (hernia) lands on 10-day IL
Rays OF Jake Fraley (hernia) lands on 10-day IL
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
2025 Copyright © Scoopico. All rights reserved
U.S. army hits alleged “low-profile” drug vessel in Pacific, killing 1
U.S.

U.S. army hits alleged “low-profile” drug vessel in Pacific, killing 1

Scoopico
Last updated: December 23, 2025 6:44 am
Scoopico
Published: December 23, 2025
Share
SHARE


Contents
Extra from CBS InformationGo deeper with The Free Press

The U.S. army says it struck a vessel that was allegedly carrying medicine within the japanese Pacific on Monday, killing one particular person — a part of a months-long marketing campaign of boat strikes close to Latin America.

The army has hit not less than 29 alleged drug vessels since early September, killing 105 individuals. President Trump has argued that boat strikes have been efficient at quelling drug trafficking within the japanese Pacific and Caribbean Sea, however critics have questioned the president’s authorized authority to hold out the strikes.

Monday’s strike focused a vessel in worldwide waters that was “transiting alongside identified narco-trafficking routes,” the U.S. Southern Command stated in a submit on X. The army stated the boat was operated by a chosen terrorist group — it didn’t specify the group, however the Trump administration has categorized a number of Latin American drug cartels as terror teams.

The army known as the goal of Monday’s operation a “low-profile vessel.” Narcotics trafficking teams have lengthy been accused of utilizing submarines and semi-submersible “low-profile” boats to move medicine in sure circumstances. In October, Mr. Trump introduced a strike towards an alleged drug-trafficking submarine within the Caribbean, killing two individuals and leaving two survivors who had been repatriated to their dwelling international locations.

On Dec. 22, on the course of @SecWar Pete Hegseth, Joint Job Power Southern Spear carried out a deadly kinetic strike on a low-profile vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations in worldwide waters. Intelligence confirmed the low-profile vessel was transiting… pic.twitter.com/LGzEaQSTiR

— U.S. Southern Command (@Southcom) December 23, 2025

The army started conducting boat strikes on Sept. 2, a part of a broader army buildup and counter-narcotics marketing campaign close to Latin America. The administration has justified the strikes by arguing the U.S. is in a “non-international armed battle” with cartels.

The strikes have drawn pushback from congressional Democrats and a handful of Republicans who argue the operations have not been licensed by Congress and the administration hasn’t offered ample proof that the vessels had been carrying medicine. The Colombian and Venezuelan governments have additionally criticized the strikes.

In the meantime, the Trump administration has put rising stress on the federal government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, accusing him of collaborating with drug cartels.

Mr. Trump has repeatedly floated land strikes on alleged drug traffickers in Venezuela and different international locations. The president has additionally stated he’s instituting a “blockade” of all sanctioned oil vessels coming into or exiting Venezuela, impacting a key financial sector for the South American nation. U.S. authorities have seized two oil tankers that docked in Venezuela this month and was pursuing a 3rd tanker close to Venezuela as of Monday afternoon.

Maduro’s authorities has denied that it really works with drug cartels and accused the Trump administration of in search of regime change. The president has not stated what his intentions are for Venezuela — he advised reporters Monday it will be “good” for Maduro to go away energy, but it surely’s “as much as him what he desires to do.”

Mr. Trump additionally stated: “If he performs robust, it’s going to be the final time he is ever capable of play ‌robust.”

Extra from CBS Information

Go deeper with The Free Press




Malaysia won’t cross “purple strains” in U.S. tariff negotiations, minister says
Tyrese Gibson turns himself in, launched on bond in Fulton County animal cruelty case
Zelenskyy suggests Trump fly to Ukraine to assist ‘finish the conflict’
Dallas Cowboys defensive finish Marshawn Kneeland is lifeless at 24, group says
U.S. dominates Slovakia to reach gold medal match
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print

POPULAR

Podcast host Alex Cooper pregnant with first child
U.S.

Podcast host Alex Cooper pregnant with first child

Bus riders to Montgomery retrace old steps while fighting a new fight : NPR
Politics

Bus riders to Montgomery retrace old steps while fighting a new fight : NPR

Why Did Off Campus Cut the ‘Hands Off’ Rule After Book Changes?
Entertainment

Why Did Off Campus Cut the ‘Hands Off’ Rule After Book Changes?

Transcript: Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” May 17, 2026
News

Transcript: Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” May 17, 2026

Rays OF Jake Fraley (hernia) lands on 10-day IL
Sports

Rays OF Jake Fraley (hernia) lands on 10-day IL

NYT Pips hints, answers for May 17, 2026
Tech

NYT Pips hints, answers for May 17, 2026

Scoopico

Stay ahead with Scoopico — your source for breaking news, bold opinions, trending culture, and sharp reporting across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. No fluff. Just the scoop.

  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

2025 Copyright © Scoopico. All rights reserved

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?