A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that a mere 29% of Americans approve of using U.S. military force against suspected drug traffickers without judicial proceedings. This data challenges the Trump administration's aggressive stance in the Caribbean and Pacific regions.
Reports suggest widespread opposition, with 51% of survey participants disapproving of the military actions, which have been condemned by human rights organizations like Amnesty International as unlawful extrajudicial killings. Concerns mount over potential international law violations as allies express discomfort.
The military endeavors represent a significant policy shift from traditional U.S. Coast Guard operations towards a more militarized approach. With heightened military presence in the Caribbean, the situation

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