U.S. military operations against Latin American drug smugglers in the past month have repeatedly echoed the tactics and jargon of the post-9/11 global war against terrorist groups
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In a controversial move, the U.S. military has intensified operations against drug smugglers in Latin America, likening them to terrorists akin to al Qaeda and the Islamic State. This approach raises significant concerns about the implications of using military force in the fight against drug trafficking, as it mirrors tactics from the post-9/11 era. The White House's framing of smugglers as terrorists suggests a shift in strategy that could lead to increased military involvement in the region, sparking debates about the effectiveness and morality of such actions.
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