美军再次击沉4艘“贩毒船”致14人死亡
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-29 05:29

Core Points - The U.S. military sank four drug trafficking boats in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in 14 deaths and one survivor [1] - Since September, the U.S. has conducted over ten military operations in the Caribbean against suspected drug trafficking vessels, leading to at least 57 fatalities [1] - This operation marks the first public military action against drug trafficking since the deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group in Latin American waters [1] Summary by Categories Military Actions - The U.S. military's recent operation involved sinking four boats known for carrying drugs along established smuggling routes [1] - The operation is part of a broader strategy to track, identify, and dismantle drug trafficking networks [1] Government Statements - U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin emphasized the commitment to pursue and combat drug trafficking terrorists [1] - The Trump administration previously submitted a memorandum to Congress stating that the U.S. is in a non-international armed conflict with drug trafficking groups recognized as terrorist organizations [1] International Coordination - The Mexican government is responsible for coordinating the rescue of the survivor from the recent military action [1]