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US forces kill two narco-terrorists in Pacific drug-trafficking vessel strike

Fox News (sitemap) · 1h ago
YES 4% 0¢ since publish
Apr 30 Updated 4min ago

US forces struck a suspected drug-trafficking vessel, killing two narco-terrorists as part of Operation Southern Spear. The US military actions in 2026 market, which tracks whether the US will strike zero countries in 2026, is reacting as this latest operation makes inaction less likely.

Market reaction

The Eastern Pacific strike adds to the list of lethal US military actions in 2026, making a YES share in the zero-strike market harder to justify. The operation targets narco-terrorism specifically, but it still counts as active military engagement abroad. Other geopolitical markets like US escorts commercial ship through Hormuz and Kharg Island control are unrelated to this strike, though the operation confirms an active US military posture heading into the rest of the year.

Why it matters

This strike under Operation Southern Spear, led by General Donovan through SOUTHCOM, shows the US is conducting lethal operations in 2026. Each confirmed strike makes the zero-countries scenario less probable. Traders holding YES positions in that market face growing headwinds.

What to watch

Official comments from General Donovan or further SOUTHCOM announcements would signal the scope and pace of upcoming operations. Any additional strikes would further compress the odds on the zero-strike market.

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