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Trump Authorizes Strikes on Venezuela Drug Boats, Sparks Debate

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

U.S. Military Conducts Second Strike on Suspected Venezuelan Drug Boat, Raising legal Questions

WASHINGTON – ​The U.S. ⁣military ⁤has again engaged a vessel allegedly carrying narcotics from Venezuela, resulting in three fatalities, according to a statement released by President Donald Trump. The incident, which occurred Monday (September 15, 2025) in international waters, marks the second such action authorized by the Trump governance⁢ in as⁤ many weeks and⁤ is sparking debate over the scope of presidential authority and the legality of using military force for drug interdiction.

Trump announced the strike via a Truth Social post, stating the targeted individuals were “confirmed narcoterrorists” transporting illegal narcotics destined for ⁣the U.S. he further asserted that these cartels “pose a threat to U.S. National Security, Foreign Policy, and vital U.S. Interests.” The administration previously authorized a similar ​strike on August 28, 2025, which resulted in the deaths of 11⁢ individuals ‌aboard ⁣a suspected drug-carrying speedboat.

The Trump administration has defended both actions as necessary to curb the flow of drugs into the United States. However, the escalating use of⁢ military force against ⁤suspected drug traffickers has drawn criticism from members of Congress. ​several​ senators, spanning both⁣ Democratic and Republican parties, have expressed ⁢concerns ⁢about a potential overreach of executive power, particularly regarding the ‍deployment of the military in a ​traditionally ‌law ⁢enforcement role. The ‌legal basis for⁢ these ‍strikes remains a point of contention, wiht some lawmakers questioning whether they comply ⁤with established legal frameworks.

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