The Trump administration is trying to treat its extrajudicial killings at sea as routine, even as more concerns emerge from ...
The U.S. military's 20th strike on a boat accused of transporting drugs has killed four people in the Caribbean Sea, the U.S.
Since September, U.S. forces have destroyed at least 20 vessels in international waters, killing at least 80 people.
U.S. forces struck a suspected narco boat in the Caribbean Sea earlier this week, killing four people, USNI News has learned.
The strike is at least the 21st since the Trump administration began using the tactic to deter drug trafficking in September.
The U.S. struck another boat on Saturday, bringing the number of targeted vessels to more than 20, along with 83 deaths.
Trump's administration argues that these strikes will save lives by cutting off the flow of drugs killing Americans. The data presents another story.
U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean this year have sparked fear and concern in areas like Trinidad and Tobago, where locals are questioning who is being targeted.