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US Unlawful Boat Strike

Are US lethal strikes on suspected drug boats justified?

US Unlawful Boat Strike Human Rights Watch has reported on a new unlawful US boat strike in the Caribbean, which allegedly resulted in four deaths. This incident is highlighted as part of a sustained pattern of lethal force used outside armed conflict, potentially constituting extrajudicial executions. The US Southern Command announced a "lethal kinetic strike" on March 25, 2026, against a vessel suspected of drug trafficking. This marks the 47th such strike, with a total of 163 fatalities. - The US Southern Command conducted a "lethal kinetic strike" on March 25, 2026, in the Caribbean. - The strike reportedly killed four people on a vessel suspected of drug trafficking. - Human Rights Watch states this is the 47th such strike, leading to 163 deaths, and calls it an unlawful use of lethal force. - The organization urges the US government to end these strikes and ensure accountability and redress for victims. Why this poll exists: Users are being asked to consider the implications of the US military's use of lethal force in anti-drug operations and whether these actions align with international law and human rights standards. Source: Human Rights Watch