U.S. Military Strikes Kill 4 More in Drug War Escalation
The U.S. military killed four more suspected drug smugglers in the eastern Pacific, escalating a controversial campaign that has claimed over 60 lives.
The U.S. military killed four more suspected drug smugglers in the eastern Pacific, escalating a controversial campaign that has claimed over 60 lives.
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