Fact-checking U.S. military boat strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific as death toll passes 200

Fact-checking U.S. military boat strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific as death toll passes 200

In recent weeks, U.S. military operations in the Caribbean and Pacific have led to over 200 deaths, primarily targeting boats suspected of smuggling drugs. The latest strike in the Pacific on May 30 resulted in the deaths of three more individuals, raising concerns about the accuracy of these military actions. The rising death toll has sparked debates about the effectiveness and ethical implications of such military interventions in combating drug trafficking. This situation underscores the need for transparency and scrutiny to ensure that such operations do not inadvertently harm innocent people or exacerbate regional tensions.

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