Updated
Updated · NPR · May 8
US military boat strike campaign kills over 190 and raises legality questions
Updated
Updated · NPR · May 8

US military boat strike campaign kills over 190 and raises legality questions

8 articles · Updated · NPR · May 8
  • The deaths occurred in continued attacks on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific, as scrutiny intensifies over the operation's conduct.
  • The campaign has prompted sharp questions about whether the strikes are lawful and what accountability mechanisms apply to killings at sea.
  • The report highlights mounting concern over a long-running US counter-narcotics tactic whose human toll is drawing wider legal and ethical examination.
Are lethal U.S. boat strikes creating more adaptive cartels without stopping drug flow?
Is the U.S. military's anti-drug war alienating allies and violating international law?
Does labeling drug traffickers 'combatants' create a global license for military strikes on civilians?