Since September 2025, at least 133 people have been killed in US attacks on vessels in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean. The latest strike in the Caribbean Sea resulted in the deaths of three individuals, with the US military claiming they were targeting suspected drug traffickers. International law experts have criticized these attacks as extrajudicial executions, raising concerns about the lack of due process for those targeted. US President Donald Trump has defended the strikes as necessary in the fight against drug cartels in Latin America, despite legal experts stating that the US has no legal authority to conduct such attacks in international waters.
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