Legal Issues Raised by a Lethal U.S. Military Attack in the Caribbean [View all]
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Legal Issues Raised by a Lethal U.S. Military Attack in the Caribbean
By Brian Finucane
Published on September 3, 2025
On Sept. 2nd, the Trump administration announced what it described as a lethal strike against an alleged drug smuggling vessel in the Caribbean. In a post on social media accompanied with a video of the strike, President Donald Trump stated that the attack was against positively identified Tren de Aragua Narcoterrorists. Trump also noted that Tren de Aragua had previously been designated as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO). The social media post also asserted that the strike had occurred in international waters and killed 11 terrorists.
Although the facts are still emerging, the Trump administrations extraordinary lethal attack on this purported smuggling vessel and its vow that the strike was a start of a campaign raise a number of significant potential legal issues. And even apart from these legal concerns, the strike constitutes a deeply troubling gratuitous use of the military that resulted in the unnecessary killing of 11 individuals.
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