Unveiling the Truth Behind U.S. Drug War Strikes: Accountability Needed in Latin American Operations
While Mexico and El Salvador secure historic cocaine seizures through coordinated naval efforts, U.S. lethal strikes raise critical questions about transparency, accountability, and true impact on drug trafficking.
In this week’s unfolding saga of the drug war in Latin America, stark contrasts emerge between the naval operations of Mexico and El Salvador and the controversial military strikes launched by the United States. Together, these events cast a glaring spotlight on how America’s approach to combating narcotics trafficking can either bolster national sovereignty or risk undermining international cooperation and human life. How Effective Are Deadly U.S. Strikes Compared to Coordinated Naval Seizures? El Salvador’s navy recently executed its largest seizure in history, confiscating an astounding 6.6 tonnes of cocaine from a Tanzanian-flagged vessel far out at sea. This precise...
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