4 folks have been killed within the newest U.S. army airstrike on an alleged drug boat within the Japanese Pacific on Wednesday, Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth introduced in a social media submit.
It follows strikes in opposition to 4 alleged drug vessels within the Japanese Pacific on Monday that killed 14 folks, in line with Hegseth.
Total, this marks the 14th such strike carried out by the U.S. because the assaults started on Sept. 2, focusing on alleged drug boats within the Pacific and Caribbean and killing greater than 60 folks complete.
The U.S. has carried out one other strike in opposition to an alleged drug vessel within the Japanese Pacific, Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth introduced Oct. 29, 2025, killing 4 folks.
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In asserting the most recent strike on Wednesday, Hegseth stated that, on the course of President Donald Trump, the Protection Division “carried out a deadly kinetic strike on one more narco-trafficking vessel operated by a Designated Terrorist Group within the Japanese Pacific.”
“This vessel, like all of the others, was recognized by our intelligence to be concerned in illicit narcotics smuggling, was transiting alongside a recognized narco-trafficking route, and carrying narcotics,” he continued.
4 males alleged to be “narco-terrorists” on board the vessel have been killed, in line with Hegseth, who posted a video of the strike that was labeled “unclassified.”
Hegseth didn’t say the place the boat had originated.
Hegseth’s announcement of the most recent strike got here the identical day the Trump administration briefed greater than a dozen senators on the army marketing campaign off the coast of Venezuela — however invited solely Republicans, in line with a high Democrat who referred to as the transfer “indefensible and harmful.”
Secretary of Protection Pete Hegseth speaks aboard the plane service USS George Washington throughout a go to to the U.S. Navy’s Yokosuka base in Yokosuka, Japan, October 28, 2025.
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Excluding lawmakers due to their political occasion is a significant departure from protocol. Lawmakers depend on particulars about army and intelligence operations — a lot of them labeled — to do their job overseeing Pentagon coverage and its huge $1 trillion funds.
The Pentagon didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
“Shutting Democrats out of a briefing on U.S. army strikes and withholding the authorized justification for these strikes from half the Senate is indefensible and harmful,” Democratic Sen. Mark Warner, of Virginia, stated in an announcement. “Selections about using American army pressure usually are not marketing campaign technique classes, and they don’t seem to be the personal property of 1 political occasion. For any administration to deal with them that manner erodes our nationwide safety and flies within the face of Congress’ constitutional obligation to supervise issues of conflict and peace.”
ABC Information’ Anne Flaherty contributed to this report.
