Updated
Updated · NPR · Jun 17
U.S. Strike Kills 1 on Alleged Drug Boat in Eastern Pacific
Updated
Updated · NPR · Jun 17

U.S. Strike Kills 1 on Alleged Drug Boat in Eastern Pacific

3 articles · Updated · NPR · Jun 17

Summary

  • One man died and two others survived after the U.S. military attacked a boat accused of drug smuggling in the eastern Pacific on Tuesday.
  • The strike targeted what U.S. forces said was an alleged drug boat, tying the deadly action directly to counternarcotics operations at sea.
  • At least 208 people have now been killed in boat strikes, underscoring the mounting human toll of such maritime interdictions.

Insights

With no proof vessels carry drugs, are U.S. strikes a just war on cartels or unlawful killings at sea?
Is classifying cartels as terrorists a smart strategy or a legal loophole for an undeclared war?