U.S. Military Strikes in Caribbean and Pacific Under Scrutiny for Legality and Impact

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The Pentagon has shifted its focus to striking suspected drug traffickers in the eastern Pacific due to stronger evidence linking these routes to US cocaine markets, raising questions about the legality and effectiveness of the campaign, which lacks clear metrics and targets fentanyl, despite claims it primarily targets cocaine.
Topics:nation#caribbean-sea#defense-and-security#drug-trafficking#fentanyl#pacific-ocean#us-military
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