U.S. Military Intensifies Lethal Strikes Against Narco-Terrorists in Eastern Pacific and Caribbean
The U.S. military conducted over 20 lethal strikes since September, killing over 80 suspected narco-terrorists in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean, targeting drug vessels.

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Overview
The U.S. military executed over 20 lethal strikes since September in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean, targeting drug-smuggling vessels linked to designated narco-terrorist organizations.
Operation Southern Spear, led by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, has resulted in over 80 suspected narco-terrorist deaths, aiming to disrupt transnational criminal networks.
The strikes target vessels transporting drugs from South America to the U.S., primarily off Venezuela and Colombia, disrupting groups like Tren de Aragua and Ej
Analysis
Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by presenting a comprehensive overview of Operation Southern Spear. They balance the Trump administration's justifications for the strikes with significant criticisms regarding legality, transparency, and humanitarian concerns, ensuring a multi-faceted perspective without endorsing a particular viewpoint.