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Three “narco-terrorists” killed in military strike in Caribbean

Three “narco-terrorists” killed in military strike in Caribbean
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The U.S. military announced on Sunday its latest strike against suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the Southern Hemisphere, which killed three people. As is customary at this point, the operation was approved by Gen. Francis L. Donovan. It targeted “narco-terrorists” who were allegedly trafficking narcotics along previously known drug-trafficking routes in the Caribbean. U.S. Southern Command [

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Heavy reliance on official military sources and terminologyUncritical presentation of military operations with minimal independent analysisAdoption of military framing ('narco-terrorists') despite quotation marks suggesting some distanceSingle-source attributionAdoption of military terminologyOmission of legal or humanitarian counter-perspectivesLead paragraph framingAdjective toneAttribution patternsLoaded language such as 'narco-terrorists' to negatively frame targetsExclusive reliance on U.S. Southern Command sources and press releasesOmission of alternative perspectives or international criticisms

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