Video shows lethal U.S. missile strike on Venezuela 'drug boat'
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President Donald Trump shared a video on Tuesday depicting the U.S.’s deadly assault on a ship linked to drug trafficking, which originated from Venezuela.

In the same Truth Social post, the president revealed that 11 Tren de Aragua Narcoterrorists were killed in the attack. 

He initially announced the strike from the Oval Office Tuesday afternoon. 

“In just the past few minutes, we successfully took down a boat laden with drugs,” Trump informed reporters.

The president said he had just been briefed on the matter by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Daniel ‘Razin’ Caine.  

“Our nation has faced a significant influx of drugs for a prolonged period, primarily originating from Venezuela. A substantial amount of items are emerging from Venezuela, prompting our decisive action,” Trump explained further.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio chimed in directly afterwards. 

‘As @potus just announced moments ago, today the U.S. 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 said. 

Later, Trump jumped on Truth Social to share more details, including that no American military personnel were harmed. 

‘Please let this serve as notice to anybody even thinking about bringing drugs into the United States of America. BEWARE!’ the president said, ending the post with his trademark: ‘Thank you for your attention to this matter!!!!!!!!!!!’ 

President Donald Trump announced a U.S. military operation against a vessel departing from Venezuela involved in the drug trade

President Donald Trump announced a U.S. military operation against a vessel departing from Venezuela involved in the drug trade 

President Donald Trump shared additional details about the strike in a Truth Social post Tuesday afternoon

President Donald Trump shared additional details about the strike in a Truth Social post Tuesday afternoon 

Venezuela’s dictator Nicolas Maduro has been fuming over the U.S.’s increased military presence in the region. 

Maduro, who the U.S. does not recognize as the legitimate president of the country after an election last year, threatened to ‘declare a republic in arms’ if attacked by American forces. 

‘In the face of this maximum military pressure, we have declared maximum preparedness for the defense of Venezuela,’ Maduro also said. 

The Pentagon has deployed at least seven warships to the southern Caribbean.

Maduro characterized the escalation as ‘an extravagant, unjustifiable, immoral and absolutely criminal and bloody threat.’ 

Last month, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Maduro, saying he uses ‘foreign terrorist organizations’ to ‘bring deadly drugs and violence into our country.’ 

In the announcement, she said the Drug Enforcement Administration seized 30 tons of cocaine linked to Maduro and his associates and 7 tons of cocaine linked to the Venezuelan dictator personally. 

She noted that cocaine is often laced with fentanyl, which has led to droves of American deaths.  

The USS Sampson was docked near the entrance of the Panama Canal over the weekend amid a large buildup of U.S. naval forces in the southern Caribbean

The USS Sampson was docked near the entrance of the Panama Canal over the weekend amid a large buildup of U.S. naval forces in the southern Caribbean 

‘Under President Trump’s leadership, Maduro will not escape justice and he will be held accountable for his despicable crimes,’ Bondi said. 

Caracas has long denied Maduro’s ties to the drug cartels.

Trump campaigned on eradicating the drug trade.

Since taking office, the president has also surged resources to the southern border and threatened China with tariffs over fentanyl trafficking. 

Last year, Maduro claimed victory in Venezuela’s presidential election over opponent Edmundo González in an election that international monitors said was neither free nor fair. 

During his news conference on Monday, Maduro also continued to claim that he was the legitimate winner of the 2024 election.  

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