Pentagon has ‘no intention’ of stopping strikes on alleged drug boats
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- The Pentagon has confirmed it will continue military strikes targeting alleged drug trafficking boats, despite calls from lawmakers for increased transparency and oversight regarding these operations. This decision follows a controversial double tap strike that resulted in significant scrutiny of the Trump administration's approach to drug-related military actions.
- The ongoing strikes are framed by the Trump administration as necessary measures to combat drug trafficking and protect U.S. allies, although the legality and ethics of these actions are under intense debate among lawmakers and the public.
- This situation highlights a broader discourse on military engagement, accountability, and the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, particularly in relation to drug cartels and the implications of military actions that may inadvertently affect civilian lives.
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