U.S. Intensifies Military Campaign Against Drug Trafficking in Eastern Pacific
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U.S. Intensifies Military Campaign Against Drug Trafficking in Eastern Pacific

The U.S. military has escalated its campaign against drug trafficking in the Eastern Pacific, conducting multiple strikes that have resulted in the deaths of two individuals. This operation marks a significant shift in focus from the Caribbean to the Pacific coast of Colombia, raising concerns about the effectiveness of military strategies and their impact on local communities and international relations amidst ongoing drug-related crime.

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