Collection: U.S. Lethal Strikes on Suspected Drug Traffickers, Operation Southern Spear, Operation Absolute Resolve

Beginning on Sept. 2, 2025, the United States military has carried out a series of unprecedented strikes against vessels suspected of narcotics trafficking in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. The Trump administration has claimed it is in a “non-international armed conflict” with unspecified gangs and drug cartels, governed by the law of armed conflict. On Jan. 3, 2026,, the United States conducted a military operation capturing President Nicolás Maduro and bringing him to the United States for criminal prosecution.  

In this collection, experts analyze the legality of these various operations under domestic and international law. 

On the boast strikes, the articles address how suspected narcotics trafficking at sea is normally addressed by the U.S. government and how these strikes may deviate from that practice, the consequences for when and how the president may unilaterally order the military to employ lethal force, the applicability of domestic criminal laws prohibiting murder and international human rights law prohibiting extrajudicial killing, and a range of related issues.

On the Maduro operation, the essays cover international and domestic law and policy.

The collection also includes analysis of the boarding and seizure of vessels, including U.S. sanctioned oil tankers.

Informational Resources

Operation Absolute Resolve and Threats of Force against Venezuela

Seizure and Blockade of Vessels (Domestic and International Law)

Operation Southern Spear and Related Operations Legal Analysis (Domestic and International Law)

Congressional Actions and Oversight

Policy Analysis and Opinion

Podcast Episodes

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