The U.S. Is Blowing Up Boats in Latin America. Nobody's Sure What's Inside Them.
186 dead in military strikes on alleged drug vessels, but the Pentagon hasn't shown evidence the boats were actually carrying drugs.
186 dead in military strikes on alleged drug vessels, but the Pentagon hasn't shown evidence the boats were actually carrying drugs.
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The U.S. military has killed at least 186 people in strikes on boats accused of drug trafficking—but hasn't shown evidence any were actually carrying drugs.
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