NPR: As strikes on alleged drug boats grow, so do questions about their legality and goal

NPR: As strikes on alleged drug boats grow, so do questions about their legality and goal by
Franco Ordoñez & Ryan Lucas (“The Trump administration has yet to provide public evidence to support its assertions that the individuals on the boats were cartel members and that the vessels were transporting drugs, raising concerns about the legality of the strikes and the real goals of the White House campaign. Prior to the strikes in the Pacific, the U.S. military had been ramping up the number of troops and naval ships in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Venezuela. International law experts say it’s an unprecedented amount of military hardware to confront suspected drug boats, which has fueled questions about whether the operation is about countering narcotics trafficking or instead toppling Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.”)

Survivors of a boat strike earlier this week were sent home, not arrested for drug smuggling.

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