U.S. Military and Coast Guard Operations Raise International Concerns in Caribbean and Pacific

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Mexico has concluded its search for survivors from a US military strike on boats suspected of drug trafficking in the Pacific, after failing to find any survivors following the attack that killed at least 14 people, with U.S. officials initially reporting one survivor.
- Mexico Winds Down Search for Survivor of U.S. Boat Strike The New York Times
- UN accuses US of breaching international law with deadly airstrikes on boats in Caribbean and Pacific ABC News
- Pentagon shifts to Pacific strikes seeking stronger link between targets and US drug trafficking CNN
- DOD can’t say who it killed in military strikes against drug smugglers Politico
- U.S. boat strikes spread fear across the Caribbean The Washington Post
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