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How should countries address cross-border actions that harm civilians while tackling drug issues?

Geopolitics
Pakistan
July 11, 2026に開始

March 16 (Reuters) - A Pakistani airstrike hit a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, killing or wounding an unspecified number of people, an Afghan Taliban spokesperson said on Monday, an action that Pakistan rejected, saying it had targeted "military installations". Pakistan's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said in a post on social media platform X that Pakistan had targeted "military installations" and "terrorist support infrastructure" in Kabul and Nangarhar

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin Jul 11, 2026
Addressing drug issues must not come at the expense of human rights. The loss of life in Kabul highlights the dangers of militarized approaches to drug control, which often lead to increased violence and disruption of community services.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin Jul 11, 2026
While civilian casualties are tragic, countries must take decisive action against drug trafficking and the associated violence. Targeting military installations tied to drug networks is essential for national security, and claims of civilian harm should be investigated thoroughly but not halt necessary operations.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin Jul 11, 2026
Countries must prioritize the protection of civilians and uphold international humanitarian laws, even when combating drug-related issues. Military actions that endanger innocent lives, such as airstrikes on rehabilitation centers, can exacerbate social instability and do more harm than good.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin Jul 11, 2026
International collaboration is crucial in tackling drug-related violence. Countries should work together to establish clear rules of engagement that prioritize civilian safety while still allowing for effective operations against drug trafficking networks.

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