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He raises concerns about collateral damage and questions whether these strikes are always justified. Murphy insists that the individuals operating these boats are typically low-level mules with minimal to no weaponry, risking their lives for small sums of money. The major players—those at the top of the organizations—remain elusive and are often unaffected by such strikes. Murphy advocates for a holistic strategy that targets entire networks rather than just foot soldiers or small operators, emphasizing the importance of intelligence gathering and interagency cooperation.