Since early September, the US has conducted 22 military strikes targeting alleged drug-trafficking vessels in Latin America, resulting in 86 deaths, deemed illegal by experts. Despite criticism, the Trump administration shows no signs of halting the campaign, sparking concerns over the use of military force against criminal activities. Efforts to curb these actions through legislation, military refusal, or international cooperation have been met with minimal success, raising questions about accountability and adherence to international law.
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