United StatesWorld Trump says US struck second Venezuelan drug vessel, killing three by Barbados Today 15/09/2025 written by Barbados Today 15/09/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset US President Donald Trump [Mark Schiefelbein/AP] Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 540 President Donald Trump announces that the US military has carried out a strike on what he said was a Venezuelan drug cartel vessel that had been on its way to the United States. Three men were killed in the attack on Monday, according to Trump, who said the strikes occurred in international waters. “This morning, on my Orders, US Military Forces conducted a SECOND Kinetic Strike against positively identified, extraordinarily violent drug trafficking cartels and narcoterrorists in the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social. “These extremely violent drug trafficking cartels POSE A THREAT to US National Security, Foreign Policy, and vital US Interests.” The attack follows a similar strike that killed 11 people earlier this month. The first bombardment deepened the animosity between Washington and Caracas. On Friday, the Venezuelan government accused the US military of intercepting “harmless” fishing boats from the country. You Might Be Interested In Bangladesh opposition demand new vote German mass data attack ‘known for weeks’ by cyber officials Trump threatens ‘national emergency’ over wall The strikes also raised concern over violations of international law and the rights of the targeted individuals, who have been extrajudicially executed without a right to due process. Some critics questioned why the alleged drug dealers were not apprehended to face legal charges once they reached US territorial waters. The US military has a history of misidentifying targets, leading to the killing of innocent civilians. But Trump warned on Monday that he will continue to target people trying to get drugs into the US. On Sunday, Trump did not rule out US strikes inside Venezuela, amid growing tensions with the left-wing government of President Nicolas Maduro for years. “We’ll see what happens,” Trump said when asked whether he is considering attacks against Venezuela. “Look, Venezuela is sending us their gang members, their drug dealers and drugs. It’s not acceptable.” For his part, Maduro accused the US of waging “an ongoing aggression of military character” against his country. SOURCE: AL JAZEERA Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Trump administration pauses immigration applications from 19 ‘high-risk’ countries 03/12/2025 Trump threatens Nigeria with potential military action 02/11/2025 King strips prince of titles, evicts him from Windsor home 31/10/2025