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US Military Attacks Another Boat in Caribbean, Kills 3
The US Army reported that it attacked another vessel in the Caribbean that was allegedly being used for drug smuggling.
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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The US Army reported on Friday that it attacked another boat in the Caribbean that was allegedly being used for drug smuggling, resulting in the deaths of 3 people.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the ongoing efforts by the US military to interdict drug trafficking operations in the Caribbean region, which is a major transit point for illegal narcotics destined for the United States. However, the use of lethal force against suspected smugglers raises concerns about proportionality and potential civilian casualties.
The details
The US military did not provide additional details about the specific circumstances of the attack or the identities of the individuals killed. It is unclear if they were confirmed to be involved in drug trafficking activities or if there were any innocent bystanders on board the vessel.
- The incident occurred on February 14, 2026.
The players
US Military
The armed forces of the United States, responsible for the attack on the boat in the Caribbean.
The takeaway
This incident raises ongoing concerns about the use of lethal force by the US military in interdiction operations, and the need for greater transparency and accountability around such actions to ensure they are proportionate and minimize harm to innocent civilians.


