Pete Hegseth says 14 ‘narco-terrorists’ killed in three strikes, calls drug networks as deadly as Al-Qaeda

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Pete Hegseth said the operation reflects a new doctrine focused on protecting Americans from narcotics-linked terror networks. (File Photo by Annabelle GORDON / AFP)


US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stated that the military action, consisting of three “lethal kinetic strikes,” was executed “at the direction of President Trump.” The targets were explicitly identified as “four vessels operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations (DTO) trafficking narcotics in the Eastern Pacific.”

The Department of War confirmed that the targets were highly vetted, noting that the vessels were “known by our intelligence apparatus, transiting along known narco-trafficking routes, and carrying narcotics.”

Engagement and casualties

The Secretary detailed the three kinetic strikes and the resulting casualties. A total of 14 “narco-terrorists” were reported killed across the three engagements, with a single survivor.

The report confirmed the strikes were conducted “in international waters with no U.S. forces harmed.”

Survivor protocol and international coordination

Following the engagement, the Department of War initiated standard protocols for the lone survivor. The Secretary noted that “USSOUTHCOM immediately initiated Search and Rescue (SAR) standard protocols.” The responsibility for the rescue was subsequently transferred to foreign authorities: “Mexican SAR authorities accepted the case and assumed responsibility for coordinating the rescue.”

Shift in strategic mandate

Secretary Hegseth framed the operation as a major shift in US defense strategy, moving focus from overseas engagements to domestic security threats. He contrasted the past with the present mission, declaring, “The Department has spent over TWO DECADES defending other homelands. Now, we’re defending our own.”

The Secretary asserted: “These narco-terrorists have killed more Americans than Al-Qaeda, and they will be treated the same.” He concluded with a definitive policy statement outlining the new approach: “We will track them, we will network them, and then, we will hunt and kill them.”


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