Caribbean Airstrike Inferno: US Navy Torpedoes Drug Boat, Three Cartel Goons Vaporized

Caribbean Airstrike Inferno: US Navy Torpedoes Drug Boat, Three Cartel Goons Vaporized
Boom in the Bahamas: U.S. military jets lit up a suspected cartel speedboat in the Caribbean, killing three alleged traffickers mid-shipment. Part of Trump's escalated War on Drugs, the strike—drones spotting 2 tons of fentanyl bound for Florida—marks the boldest hit yet on narco seas. No U.S. casualties, but waves of debris washed ashore, sparking eco-fears among islanders. Pentagon confirms: "Precision justice against the poison pipeline." Cartels retaliate with threats, but intel leaks show panic in Medellín boardrooms. This follows ICE's record 53,000 arrests, with Trump vowing "no safe harbors for killers." Critics slam it as overreach, risking civilian spillovers, but Miami families mourn 100+ OD deaths last month alone. As debris floats, so does hope: fewer baggies on American streets. The skies just got weaponized



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