U.S. military’s continued strikes on alleged drug boats raise questions on legality

The U.S. has been conducting a controversial campaign targeting boats suspected of drug trafficking in the Caribbean and Pacific, resulting in the deaths of over 190 people. This operation has sparked intense debate over its legality and the accountability of those involved. Critics argue that the campaign may violate international laws and question whether the use of lethal force is justified. The issue is significant because it highlights the complexities of international law enforcement and the potential consequences of aggressive military actions. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for young people as they consider the broader implications of government policies and their impact on global relations. QUESTION: How might the actions of the U.S. in this campaign influence international perceptions of American policies and affect future diplomatic relationships? 

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