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US forces killed three people in another airstrike on an alleged narco boat in the Pacific, marking the fourth lethal strike this week on suspected drug operations.
US military forces conducted their fourth airstrike in a single week on alleged narcotics boats in the Pacific, killing three people in this latest strike. The frequency—four strikes in days—suggests either a spike in detected drug operations or a shift toward more aggressive rules of engagement.
This is happening with minimal public accountability or detailed explanation of how the military determines a boat is engaged in drug trafficking versus other activities. Each strike kills people based on that assessment, but there's no visible process for verifying targeting intelligence or explaining casualties after the fact. The rapid cadence makes it harder to treat each strike as isolated; it looks like a campaign.
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