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US Warships(?) Just Destroyed Cartel Ships from Venezuela

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The Venezuelan Drug Cartels have been declared TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS

This opens up lots of possibilities.


BREAKING: Trump announces the US military has just conducted a lethal strike against a Venezuelan drug cartel vessel in the Caribbean

Roberto Wakerell-CruzSep 2, 2025​
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“These came out of Venezuela — and coming out very heavily from Venezuela. A lot of things are coming out of Venezuela."​
BREAKING: Trump announces the US military has just conducted a lethal strike against a Venezuelan drug cartel vessel in the Caribbean

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President Donald Trump said Tuesday that US forces destroyed a vessel carrying narcotics from Venezuela during operations in the Caribbean.

“We just over the last few minutes, literally, shot out a boat, a drug-carrying boat, a lot of drugs in that boat,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “These came out of Venezuela — and coming out very heavily from Venezuela. A lot of things are coming out of Venezuela. So we took it out, and you’ll get to see that after this meeting is over.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the action in a post on social media. “As [President Trump] announced moments ago, today the US military conducted a lethal strike in the southern Caribbean against a drug vessel which had departed from Venezuela and was being operated by a designated narco-terrorist organization,” Rubio wrote.

The strike comes as part of the administration’s deployment of naval assets to the region aimed at disrupting narcotics trafficking networks tied to Venezuela.

President Trump reportedly ordered the Pentagon to begin using military force against cartels that have been deemed terrorist organizations under his administration last week.
Anna Kelly, a spokeswoman for the White House, told the New York Times when asked about Trump authorizing military force against cartels, said "President Trump’s top priority is protecting the homeland, which is why he took the bold step to designate several cartels and gangs as foreign terrorist organizations."​
Sources told the outlet that US military leaders were drafting potential plans to target cartel groups that have been formally designated as terrorist organizations. The guidance is reportedly “focused on US forces directly capturing or killing people involved in the drug trade.”

The developments come as both National Guard and active-duty military personnel have been deployed to the southern border under the Trump administration to curb the movement of narcotics and illegal immigrants. In recent months, the administration has branded groups including Tren de Aragua, MS-13, and Venezuela’s Cartel of the Suns — also known as Cartel de los Soles — as foreign terrorist organizations.​
On Thursday, the White House announced a $50 million reward for information leading to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. “Maduro uses foreign terrorist organizations like Tren de Aragua, Sinaloa, and Cartel of the Suns that bring deadly drugs and violence into our country,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said. “Today, the DEA has seized 30 tons of cocaine linked to Maduro, and his associates, with nearly 7 tons linked to Maduro himself, which represents a primary source of income for the deadly cartels based in Venezuela and Mexico.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio argued that the new designation strengthens US capabilities. “Labeling cartels as terrorist groups allows the US to use other elements of American power, intelligence agencies, the Department of Defense, whatever, to target these groups if we have an opportunity to do it,” he said Thursday. “We have to start treating them as armed terrorist organizations, not simply drug dealing organizations.”This is a breaking news story. Refresh for updates.
 
From ZeroHedge:

US Military Conducts Lethal Strike On Drug-Boat That Departed Venezuela

Geopolitical fireworks have erupted in the Caribbean amid the tense showdown that's ensued with US Navy warships moving into the region with an eye on Maduro's Venezuela. Maduro has in the last days been engaged in his own 'show of force' - sending extra troops into Venezuelan border areas.
The White House has confirmed Tuesday that the US military carried out a strike in the southern Caribbean against a drug-carrying vessel that earlier departed Venezuela's coast. President Trump announced the surprise development from the Oval Office: “When you leave the room, you’ll see that we just, over the last few minutes, literally, shot a boat - a drug-carrying boat," he told reporters, describing that there were “a lot of drugs" on the vessel.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio separately announced on X that the vessel was being operated by a "designated narco-terrorist organization" - calling it a lethal strike.
The ship had "departed from Venezuela and was being operated by a designated narco-terrorist organization," Rubio wrote. The Pentagon has not offered any initial comment in the immediate strike aftermath, and few other details are known of the incident...
Trump will surely come under criticism from some sectors of his base, after he repeatedly promised to not start new wars. However, the administration is selling this fresh action and the naval deployment as part of drug enforcement.
Last Friday, Stephen Miller, deputy White House chief of staff, described that the fresh military build-up off Venezuela and in regional waters is to "combat and dismantle drug trafficking organizations, criminal cartels and these foreign terrorist organizations in our hemisphere."
Analysts have questioned just how a larger military presence will disrupt the drug trade, as opposed to conventional law enforcement mechanisms which have for decades been involved. According to a Reuters backgrounder:
Among other things, most of the seaborne drug trade travels to the United States via the Pacific, not the Atlantic, where the U.S. forces are, and much of what arrives via the Caribbean comes on clandestine flights.
Venezuelan officials believe their government might be the real target. In early August, the United States doubled its reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to $50 million over allegations of drug trafficking and links to criminal groups.
Maduro, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello and the country's ambassador to the United Nations Samuel Moncada have said the U.S. is threatening the country with the naval deployments, in violation of international treaties. They have also scoffed at U.S. assertions that the country and its leadership are key to major international drug trafficking.
Venezuela's Defense Minister General Vladimir Padrino said last Friday: "Venezuelans know who is behind these military threats by the United States against our country." He emphasized, "We are not drug traffickers, we are noble and hard-working people."









And Venezuela's dictator responds:


Venezuela at ‘maximum preparedness’ with US warships in Caribbean: Maduro

Venezuela is at “maximum preparedness” in light of the U.S. military bolstering its maritime force in the Caribbean to combat threats from Latin American drug cartels, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said.
“In the face of this maximum military pressure, we have declared maximum preparedness for the defense of Venezuela,” Maduro said during a press conferenceMonday, The Associated Press reported.
Maduro described the deployment of several U.S. ships, a submarine and Marines as “an extravagant, unjustifiable, immoral and absolutely criminal and bloody threat.”
 
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And Venezuela's dictator responds:


Venezuela at ‘maximum preparedness’ with US warships in Caribbean: Maduro

Venezuela is at “maximum preparedness” in light of the U.S. military bolstering its maritime force in the Caribbean to combat threats from Latin American drug cartels, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said.
“In the face of this maximum military pressure, we have declared maximum preparedness for the defense of Venezuela,” Maduro said during a press conferenceMonday, The Associated Press reported.
Maduro described the deployment of several U.S. ships, a submarine and Marines as “an extravagant, unjustifiable, immoral and absolutely criminal and bloody threat.”
Ma threat.”duro described the deployment of several U.S. ships, a submarine and Marines as “an extravagant, unjustifiable, immoral and absolutely criminal and bloody

I am glad to see Maduro got the message.
 
Video of a missile striking a cartel drug boat.

 
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Someday,....... perhaps "True Justice" may come to the people of Mexico and South America and they will WANT TO STAY in their native lands instead of fleeing to the North.

......... Fingers crossed.
 
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