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the us must end its illegal boat strikes

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AI-generatedThe article reports on U.S. military boat strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific, with no direct commercial mechanism identified. No commodity, supply chain, or company impact is mentioned. The event is geopolitical/legal in nature, not commercial.
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- U.S. military conducted 58 boat strikes in Caribbean and Pacific over past nine months.
- At least 193 deaths reported from these strikes.
- Most recent strike on May 8 killed two, left one survivor.
- U.S. Southern Command claims vessels involved in narco-trafficking.
- Critics argue strikes violate international law, targeting civilians including fishermen.
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