Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) – According to CNN, the U.S. Southern Command stated that on December 18th local time, the U.S. military launched an attack on two suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in five deaths.
The report stated that the U.S. Southern Command posted on social media that on December 18th, under the direction of U.S. Secretary of Defense Hergsays, the "Southern Spear" joint task force carried out a deadly strike on two vessels "identified as terrorist organizations" in international waters. No U.S. personnel were injured in the attack.
CNN pointed out that this means that the death toll from U.S. attacks in recent times has reached at least 104.
Recently, the U.S., under the pretext of "drug interdiction," deployed multiple warships in the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela and announced the launch of "Operation Southern Spear" on November 13th to put pressure on Venezuela. Since early September, the U.S. military has conducted multiple strikes against what the U.S. identifies as "drug-trafficking ships" in the Caribbean Sea and the Eastern Pacific. However, the U.S. government has not disclosed any evidence to prove that its targets were involved in drug trafficking.