Trump Confirms Second Strike On Venezuelan Drug Boat; Reports 3 Killed

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-16 04:31:11 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-17 18:46:54

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Trump Confirms Second Strike On Venezuelan Drug Boat; Reports 3 Killed

President Trump has confirmed a second strike on a Venezuelan drug boat, posting a video on social media appearing to show the boat exploding. The admission comes just a week after the President tweeted a similar claim in what appeared to be a one-off operation. The Department of Homeland Security has yet to comment on the incident.

The 30-second clip shared by Trump, marked "Unclassified," shows what appears to be a small vessel exploding and catching fire in open waters. In the caption, the president congratulates the US military and law enforcement for their "great work!"

According to CNN, a local news outlet in Colombia had earlier reported that a boat carrying cocaine off the coast of Colombia had been struck by a missile, leaving three dead. However, the report was uncertain whether it was a military strike from the US or Colombia. The incident allegedly occurred near the Gulf of Maracaibo.

Just a week ago, President Trump shocked many when he claimed a similar operation had taken place, writing: "Last night, we proudly launched an airstrike on a Colombian drug cartel ship with approximately 1,000 kilos of cocaine. Confidential information indicates that the drug cartels were planning to use the ship as a "cocaine mill," ripping open the containers and filling the bags for local distribution. Great hit on the cartels!"

While the President and his supporters will celebrate the continued push against drug cartels, many are calling for clarification and more details on the two incidents.

Ultimately, it remains to be seen what this means for US-Mexican-Colombian relations and how these strikes fit into the larger puzzle of tackling drug cartels and their impact on the region.