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US Military Strikes Drug Boats, Killing 95

U.S. Military Continues Drug-Trafficking Boat Strikes, Sparking Controversy The U.S. military has carried out more strikes on suspected drug-carrying boats in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of at least ninety-five people. This ongoing campaign, authorized by the Trump administration, has been characterized as a non-international armed conflict against drug cartels. However, the legality and evidence of drug trafficking are being questioned by some lawmakers.

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