U.S. Military Strikes Narco-Terrorist Vessel in Eastern Pacific on President Trump’s Orders
In a swift military operation carried out under the directive of U.S. President Donald Trump, the Department of War (DeptofWar) has announced that American forces struck a vessel operated by a designated terrorist organization in international waters of the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
According to an official statement released today, intelligence reports confirmed that the vessel was being used to traffic narcotics into the United States via a known narco-trafficking route.
“At President Trump’s direction, U.S. forces struck a vessel operated by a designated terrorist organization in international waters of the Eastern Pacific. Intelligence confirmed the vessel was carrying narcotics to the U.S. and using a known narco-trafficking route,” the statement read.
The military confirmed that two male narco-terrorists were killed during the operation, while no U.S. personnel were harmed.
This latest strike underscores the Trump administration’s intensified stance on narco-terrorism and transnational crime, following recent warnings that the U.S. would take “direct action” against international criminal networks that threaten its borders or citizens.
Security analysts say the operation demonstrates Washington’s renewed focus on combating global drug cartels and terror-linked trafficking routes that fund extremist activities.
Further details about the location of the strike and the group involved remain classified at this time.
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