Video: U.S. Launches 10th Strike on Suspected Drug Boat in Caribbean Sea — Six Killed in Trump-Ordered Operation
Six narco-terrorists killed as U.S. forces carry out the 10th Trump-ordered strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean Sea.

.U.S. Strike Targets Suspected Drug Boat in Caribbean Sea
The United States carried out another strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean Sea overnight, following direct orders from President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on social media early Saturday.
In what Hegseth described as a “kinetic strike,” six individuals identified as narco-terrorists were killed. The attack marks the tenth U.S. strike targeting suspected drug trafficking boats since Trump’s return to office.
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Tenth Strike Since September 2nd
The first strike in this ongoing counter-narcotics campaign occurred on September 2nd, and since then, 43 suspected traffickers have been killed, with two reported survivors.
U.S. defense officials have framed the campaign as part of a broader effort to disrupt drug smuggling routes across the Caribbean and curb transnational criminal networks linked to South American cartels.
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Defense Secretary Hegseth Confirms Trump’s Authorization
In his post, Secretary Hegseth confirmed that the strike was personally authorized by President Trump, describing it as another “decisive action” in the fight against narcotics-linked terrorism.
“The President made it clear: we will target and destroy narco-terror operations before they reach U.S. shores,” Hegseth wrote.
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Background: Intensified U.S. Counter-Narcotics Campaign
The U.S. strike on the drug boat is the latest in a rapid escalation of military operations in the Caribbean Sea, where U.S. forces have increasingly relied on precision strikes and naval intelligence to intercept fast-moving vessels suspected of smuggling narcotics.
Military analysts note that the sustained campaign reflects a more aggressive posture under the Trump administration, emphasizing deterrence and preemptive force against transnational threats.
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Summary
The U.S. strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean Sea, ordered by President Trump, resulted in six deaths and marked the tenth operation of its kind since September. With 43 suspected traffickers killed in total, the campaign signals a continued push to dismantle narcotics networks operating near U.S. waters.