US Military Steps Up Illegal Attacks on Alleged Drug Boats

NEWS & RESEARCH

After designating the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua as a foreign terrorist organization, the Trump administration began striking boats near Venezuela. The U.S. military has since significantly escalated the lethal, covert campaign against suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, resulting in a death toll of at least 202 people across 60 strikes between September. 2025 and May 2026. The Trump administration has provided “little evidence” to support the claim that the vessels were smuggling drugs.

SOURCES: PBS | Guardian | Guardian | New York Times | New York Times

ANALYSIS & OPINION

Legal and human rights experts condemn these actions as extrajudicial executions, murder under U.S. law, and potential crimes against humanity. Even senior military lawyers and John Yoo—author of the notorious 2002 "torture memos"—have criticized the strikes' legality, with one JAG officer stating, "there is no world where this is legal." The Trump administration’s strikes against alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean and Pacific normalize extrajudicial military executions under the guise of fighting "narco-terrorism." This normalization of lethal force, combined with the administration's rhetoric regarding "domestic terrorists" and the Insurrection Act, could lay the groundwork for similar military violence deployed within the United States.

SOURCES:WOLA | ACLU | Government Accountability Project |OHCHR | Lawfare | NBC | Washington Post

HOW TO FIX IT

Congressional action:

Legislation: S.3344 - Prohibiting Unauthorized Military Action in Venezuela Act of 2025

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