U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that four alleged drug-trafficking vessels had been struck by the U.S. military in the East Pacific. It's yet another deadly strike in President Donald Trump's controversial anti-drug campaign.
Breakdown
- U.S. military bombed four vessels in the Pacific, killing 14 alleged drug traffickers.
- One survivor was rescued by Mexican authorities. 16s
- The strikes are part of an aggressive anti-drug campaign by the Trump administration. 33s
- The actions have raised tensions with Venezuela and Colombia and drawn international criticism. 57s
- U.S. lawmakers have questioned the legality of the strikes and the use of military force. 1m 24s