US Carries Out Fifth Boat Strike in Under a Week, Bringing Death Toll to 177
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US Carries Out Fifth Boat Strike in Under a Week, Bringing Death Toll to 177
"The U.S. Southern Command posted a video on social media of the bombing, which it said targeted a boat that was 'transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations.'"
"As with the 50 previous attacks on boats in the Pacific and the Caribbean Sea, the military did not publicize any evidence that the boat was carrying drugs or that its passengers were 'narco-terrorists.'"
"A small number of the at least 177 victims of the Trump administration's boat bombings have been identified. The Associated Press reported in November that Robert Sánchez, who was killed in the Ca..."
The Trump administration has intensified military operations against alleged drug traffickers in Latin America, including recent boat bombings in the Pacific. Despite claims of targeting narco-terrorists, evidence supporting these actions is absent. The U.S. Southern Command has conducted multiple strikes without publicizing proof of drug trafficking or terrorist involvement. Reports indicate that many victims of these bombings remain unidentified, raising concerns about the legitimacy and consequences of these military operations.
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