Ecuador Releases Survivor of US Drug Submarine Strike
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Ecuador Releases Survivor of US Drug Submarine Strike

Ecuador has released a survivor of a US strike on a suspected drug-trafficking submarine, citing insufficient evidence of wrongdoing. This decision underscores Ecuador's commitment to due process while raising concerns about the implications of international military operations in drug enforcement. The incident follows former President Trump's labeling of those on the submarine as 'terrorists.'

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