
By Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent
WASHINGTON/CARACAS (Worthy News) – A drug-related standoff between Venezuela and the United States further escalated Saturday as U.S. Vice President JD Vance defended a strike on a suspected drug-trafficking speedboat that killed 11 people in the southern Caribbean.
The September 2 strike targeted alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, which Washington has labeled a terrorist organization.
U.S. President Donald J. Trump released drone footage of the attack, saying the vessel carried “massive amounts of drugs.” He declared the 11 dead were “terrorists killed in action.”
Trump said the strike was part of a broader U.S. crackdown on drugs, arguing America’s fentanyl epidemic is comparable to wartime losses. He claimed overdoses kill “300,000 a year,” far above official estimates, but said the toll justifies military action. “Think if you’re in a war and you lose 300,000. We’re not going to allow it to happen,” Trump told reporters at the White House.
Official data show about 410,000 Americans died of overdoses during President Joe Biden’s four years in office, with fentanyl and other synthetic opioids the leading cause. Trump suggested the real figures are even higher.
The confrontation deepened after Venezuelan fighter jets buzzed the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Jason Dunham. Trump warned that if Venezuelan aircraft threaten U.S. forces, “they’ll be shot down.”
REGION REINFORCED
The Pentagon reinforced the region with warships and 10 F-35 stealth fighters as Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s government condemned the U.S. moves as violations of sovereignty. Maduro denied accusations linking him to Tren de Aragua but urged dialogue, saying, “None of the differences we’ve had can lead to a military conflict.”
At the United States Congress, Democratic lawmakers also questioned the legality of the strike that killed 11 people.
Senator Tim Kaine warned of presidential overreach, while Representative Ilhan Omar called Trump’s actions “lawless,” stressing Congress had not authorized war with Venezuela.
Advocacy group Human Rights Watch (HRW) said the strike could amount to an extrajudicial execution prohibited under international law. Former HRW director Kenneth Roth added that branding suspects as “terrorists” did not justify summary killings and risked normalizing such practices globally.
Vance dismissed the criticism, calling the operation “the highest and best use of our military” and accusing Democrats of ignoring cartel threats that kill Americans.
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