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The article discusses the latest strike carried out by the U.S. military in the East Pacific region, which resulted in one person killed and two others injured. The strike targeted ships believed to be involved in drug trafficking and linked to designated terrorist organizations. These operations have sparked international controversy over their legality, with human rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International arguing that the strikes constitute extrajudicial killings. Washington, on the other hand, maintains that the attacks are aimed at drug cartels. These strikes are part of the United States' broader strategy to combat drug smuggling, with their outcomes ranging from targeting those involved to accusations of human rights violations.
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