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US Navy Boarded Venezuelan Fishing Boat Amid Tensions Over Drug Operations

by Emma Walker – News Editor

U.S. Navy Destroyer Inspected ‍Venezuelan Fishing Boat for Suspected Drugs

Ponce, Puerto rico -‍ Personnel aboard the U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer ⁣USS Jason Dunham (DDG-109) inspected a Venezuelan fishing boat on September 6, 2025, after receiving information it may have been carrying narcotics, a U.S.official confirmed to ABC News. The search yielded ⁢no drugs.

The incident, which occurred in waters⁢ disputed by Venezuela, has ⁢escalated⁣ tensions between the ⁣two ‌nations.Venezuela’s foreign ministry ⁣condemned ‌the action as⁤ a “direct provocation” and ​”illegal use⁢ of excessive military means.” ‌The U.S. official disputed⁤ the Venezuelan claim that the search lasted eight hours and asserted the‌ boarding⁢ took​ place in international waters.This⁤ event follows a series of heightened encounters in the region,‍ including a recent U.S.⁢ military ‍strike on an alleged drug boat and the close approach⁤ of Venezuelan military aircraft to the USS Jason‍ Dunham.

The inspection is⁤ part ⁣of a broader U.S. effort to combat illegal drug ‍smuggling, an initiative⁤ President Trump announced earlier this month with ‌a call for increased military‍ presence in the ocean. On September 2,Trump announced a U.S. strike on a vessel allegedly carrying drugs and linked to ⁤the “Tren de Aragua” criminal organization,resulting in the deaths of⁣ 11 individuals.

Prior to the inspection, on‌ September 2, the ‌Pentagon reported that two Venezuelan military aircraft had flown near the USS Jason ⁣Dunham ⁢in international waters, characterizing the move as “highly provocative.” The U.S.⁤ maintains its operations are focused on disrupting the flow of illicit drugs and combating criminal activity in the region.

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