美军连袭两艘“贩毒船”致死6人
Xin Hua She·2025-11-11 00:56

Core Points - The U.S. military sank two ships in the Eastern Pacific on November 9, which were allegedly involved in drug trafficking, resulting in six deaths [1] - This operation was conducted under the directive of President Trump and is part of a broader military deployment in the Caribbean, the largest in over 30 years [1] - The U.S. government has not provided evidence linking the attacked vessels to drug trafficking, leading to domestic and international criticism [1] Military Actions - The U.S. military's actions since September 2 have resulted in at least 75 deaths in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific due to attacks on alleged drug trafficking vessels [1] - The deployment includes the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford strike group to the Caribbean region [1] - Trump has indicated a consideration to strike ground targets within Venezuela and has authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in the country [1] Political Context - The U.S. government claims these military actions are aimed at combating "drug terrorism," but they may also be targeting the Venezuelan government, which has been at odds with the U.S. [1] - The Venezuelan government has accused the U.S. of attempting to instigate regime change through military threats and expanding military presence in Latin America [1]