U.S. Military Strikes Drug Trafficking Vessel, Two Dead in Pacific

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The U.S. military conducted a lethal strike against a suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific on December 29, resulting in the deaths of two individuals, as reported by U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM). This operation is part of the ongoing Operation Southern Spear, which has led to at least 107 fatalities linked to drug trafficking vessels. The U.S. government has classified the deceased as 'illegal combatants' and asserts its authority to carry out lethal strikes without judicial review. This attack follows recent military actions aimed at increasing pressure on Venezuela, including a naval deployment and sanctions against oil tankers. The situation has drawn scrutiny from Congress and human rights organizations.
Key Details: • Date of attack: December 29 • Operation Southern Spear has resulted in over 107 deaths linked to drug trafficking • Government claims authority for lethal strikes without judicial review • Recent military actions include a significant naval deployment in the Caribbean