U.S. Military Drug Boat Strikes Raise Serious Questions About Accountability and Strategy
Recent U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean claim lives without clear evidence, highlighting troubling gaps in oversight and raising questions about legality and effectiveness in fighting drug trafficking.
In a series of military operations targeting alleged drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean, the U.S. Southern Command recently announced it killed three individuals during a strike on a boat accused of narcotics trafficking. These strikes, part of a broader campaign initiated under the Trump administration, have resulted in at least 151 deaths since September. Though framed as a bold stance against "narcoterrorists," these aggressive actions raise alarming concerns for those who value American sovereignty and rule of law. Where is the transparency? The military has repeatedly failed to present concrete evidence proving that these vessels were actively engaged in drug...
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