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US military strikes in Pacific are killing civilians under guise of anti-drug operations.
What happened?
The US Southern Command announced it killed two people in a strike on a boat in the eastern Pacific, part of ongoing counter-narcotics efforts.
Supporters argue that these military operations are necessary to combat drug trafficking and protect national security interests.
These strikes risk escalating tensions with neighboring countries and undermining diplomatic relations.
The US military's aggressive stance may be driven by political pressure rather than genuine humanitarian concerns.
Continued strikes will likely lead to increased scrutiny from human rights organizations and potential diplomatic fallout with affected nations.
Public outcry and international condemnation may force the US to reassess its tactics, potentially leading to a reduction or modification of these operations.
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While the US claims to target drug traffickers, these operations often result in significant civilian casualties and undermine local trust in international law enforcement efforts.
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