In a Pentagon briefing described by Representative Sara Jacobs, officials stated they âdo not need to positively identify individuals on the vessel to do the strikes.â Jacobs said this was cited as a reason the administration has not sought to detain or prosecute survivors of the strikes because it âcould not satisfy the evidentiary burden.â
The United States has conducted more than a dozen airstrikes on boats in waters surrounding Latin America that it claims are smuggling drugs and linked to âdesignated terrorist organizations,â killing at least 61 people. Jacobs said the only drug targeted so far was cocaine, described by Pentagon officials as âa facilitating drug of fentanyl.â
The legal justification for the strikes has been made available only to select Republicans. The strikes have drawn criticism from Colombia, Venezuela, and Mexico, and some of those killed have been identified as fishermen. Republican lawmakers including Representative Mike Turner and Senator Rand Paul have expressed misgivings, with Paul describing the actions as âextrajudicial killings.â Trump has said he wants to expand strikes to land, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has moved 14% of the Navy to the Caribbean Sea.