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By: 24-7 Press Release
February 6, 2026

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U.S. Drug War at Sea Raises Death Toll, Fails to Stop Smuggling

TAMPA, FL, February 06, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The United States continues to execute lethal attacks in the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean, targeting alleged drug smuggling boats in an effort to stop the distribution of illegal narcotics. These military actions are significantly impacting Colombian fishermen, who rely on access to offshore fishing sites for their livelihood. Since the U.S. began this campaign, 126 people have been killed, leaving fishermen uncertain and afraid to go out to sea.

President Trump reports that these attacks have been effective in derailing drug smugglers, allegedly stopping 97% of illegal drugs coming into the US by water. The data shows a different story with a nearly 34% increase in border seizures of cocaine. These numbers suggest smugglers are continuing to bring in drugs and adapting their path of entry into the U.S.

Ben Stechschulte, a Florida Board-Certified criminal trial lawyer, has experience defending those accused of drug smuggling. NPR interviewed the founder and lead attorney of StechLaw Criminal Defense to get an opinion on whether the US attacks have any real impact on drug trafficking.

"I don't think it has any deterrent effect," he said of the U.S. bombing campaign. "The drug cartels understand it's the cost of doing business.'"

Ben Stechschulte went on to explain that when traffickers lose a boat, they simply replace it and establish a new route to entry. Adam Isacson, a defense and security expert at the Washington Office on Latin America, shared similar views, emphasizing that most drug boats unload in South America, where the drugs are then transported into the US by land.

President Trump has not expressed any intention of ceasing military bombing attacks on the water, despite the disruption to the fishing industry and increasing fatality counts.

About the firm:

StechLaw Criminal Defense is a criminal defense law firm, serving Tampa, FL, Pinellas County, Clearwater, FL, and the surrounding areas. Attorney Ben Stechschulte defends the rights of individuals accused of misdemeanors and felonies, including those charged with drug crimes. He holds the prestigious status of a board-certified criminal trial lawyer, a distinction held by less than 2% of attorneys in Florida.

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