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US army strikes suspected drug vessels within the japanese Pacific ocean

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The US army killed 5 alleged drug smugglers in strikes towards two vessels within the japanese Pacific Ocean, US Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth mentioned on Wednesday, in an growth of the Trump administration’s use of the armed forces in its counter-narcotics marketing campaign. On Wednesday afternoon, Hegseth mentioned the army attacked a vessel within the japanese Pacific Ocean and killed two males on Tuesday. It was the primary identified US army operation within the Pacific since President Donald Trump kicked off a brand new offensive towards the drug commerce. France24 Worldwide Affairs Editor Andrew Hilliar offers his insights.[/gpt3]

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