
"The U.S. has killed at least 168 people supposedly transporting drugs in the Caribbean and Pacific, without bothering to offer a shred of physical evidence that the drugs were even present."
"On Sunday, the latest casualties in 'Operation Southern Spear' came from two separate boat strikes, targeting two vessels 'operated by designated terrorist organizations.'"
"U.S. Southern Command goes on to say that 'two male narco-terrorists were killed, and one narco-terrorist survived the first strike. Three male narco-terrorists were killed during the second strike.'"
The U.S. has killed at least 168 individuals in the Caribbean and Pacific under the guise of combating narcoterrorism, often without evidence of drug transport. Recent operations, part of 'Operation Southern Spear,' resulted in six deaths from two boat strikes, with one survivor left to die. The U.S. government has not disclosed the identities of the targeted terrorist organizations, nor provided proof of drug involvement. These actions raise significant legal and ethical questions regarding maritime law and the conduct of military operations.
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