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Outside specialists in laws governing lethal force have widely criticized that argument, and the administration has not offered a detailed public explanation of the legal analysis supporting its assertion. The omissions have included how it bridged the conceptual gap between drug trafficking and associated crimes, as serious as they are, and the kind of armed attacks that is necessary to create a state of war. The administration has, however, disclosed that an Office of Legal Counsel memorandum signed off on the operation. And while it has not made the memo public, it has started to let members of Congress and their staff read copies, while providing T. Elliot Gaiser, who leads the office, to answer questions at some briefings. The memo is said to be framed around a question posed by the White House: whether limited lethal force could be used to stop vessels in international waters that are not registered to any country, in order to curb the flow of narcotics from drug cartels designated as terrorist groups. In endorsing Mr. Trump's determination that there is an armed conflict, the memo accepted the White House's assertions uncritically, according to the people who have read it. For example, they said, the memo cites the White House's claim that cartels are responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans a year. But it does not address the fact that a surge in overdoses over the past decade was caused by fentanyl, which comes from labs in Mexico controlled by Mexican cartels, not by South American cocaine. The memo also cites violence by drug cartels against the security forces of other governments in the region, like Colombia's and Mexico's, and asserts that the United States can attack the cartels as a matter of collective self-defense, the people who have seen the memo said.
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1 Outside specialists in laws governing lethal force have widely criticized that argument, and the administration has not offered a detailed public explanation of the legal analysis supporting its assertion. 2 The omissions have included how it bridged the conceptual gap between drug trafficking and associated crimes, as serious as they are, and the kind of armed attacks that is necessary to create a state of war. 3 The administration has, however, disclosed that an Office of Legal Counsel memorandum signed off on the operation. 4 And while it has not made the memo public, it has started to let members of Congress and their staff read copies, while providing T. Elliot Gaiser, who leads the office, to answer questions at some briefings. 5 The memo is said to be framed around a question posed by the White House: whether limited lethal force could be used to stop vessels in international waters that are not registered to any country, in order to curb the flow of narcotics from drug cartels designated as terrorist groups. 6 In endorsing Mr. Trump's determination that there is an armed conflict, the memo accepted the White House's assertions uncritically, according to the people who have read it. 7 For example, they said, the memo cites the White House's claim that cartels are responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans a year. 8 But it does not address the fact that a surge in overdoses over the past decade was caused by fentanyl, which comes from labs in Mexico controlled by Mexican cartels, not by South American cocaine. 9 The memo also cites violence by drug cartels against the security forces of other governments in the region, like Colombia's and Mexico's, and asserts that the United States can attack the cartels as a matter of collective self-defense, the people who have seen the memo said.