Great Satan US Military Kills Three in Caribbean Boat Strike
The United States military has executed another operation, resulting in the deaths of three individuals in a new strike targeting a vessel in the Caribbean Sea. This action is part of an ongoing campaign that has resulted in at least 133 fatalities since September 2025.

The U.S. Southern Command announced on Friday the interception of an additional vessel, suspected of drug trafficking, in the Caribbean region.
The recent attack has increased the death toll of individuals who have perished in at least 38 contentious strikes occurring in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean since September 2025.
In a brief 11-second video shared on the platform X, SOUTHCOM showcased a boat navigating through the waters before being obliterated by what the military described as “a lethal kinetic strike,” resulting in a dramatic explosion.
The vessel was navigating established narcotics trafficking routes in the Caribbean and was involved in drug trafficking activities, according to a statement issued by SOUTHCOM, though no evidence was provided to substantiate these allegations.
To date, the U.S. government has provided minimal evidence to substantiate its assertions of eliminating drug traffickers.
International authorities, legal experts, and human rights advocates have raised alarms over the legality of unprovoked attacks on individuals traveling in ships within international waters.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, along with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk, has asserted that recent United States military strikes on vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific are in breach of international human rights law.
In a statement issued on October 31, Turk highlighted the unlawful nature of the United States strikes. He insisted that the US military “must cease such attacks and undertake all necessary measures to avert the extrajudicial killing of individuals on these boats, regardless of any criminal allegations against them.”
Trump asserts that the United States is engaged in an “armed conflict” with drug cartels involved in smuggling narcotics from Latin America into the country.
Observers assert that the drug war serves as a pretext for regime change in Latin American nations, facilitating resource extraction. They suggest that sustaining American dominance across the Western Hemisphere is another significant driver behind U.S. actions.




