U.S. forces strike alleged drug boat in Pacific, second since Maduro's capture

US Military Strikes Alleged Drug Boat in Pacific, Second since Maduro's Capture

In a move that has sparked concerns about the escalating use of force by the US military, American forces launched a strike on an alleged drug-carrying boat in the eastern Pacific on Thursday. The operation marked the 38th vessel to be targeted over the past five months in Latin American waters and the second this year.

According to officials, two people were killed in the strike, which was carried out by Joint Task Force Southern Spear at the direction of US Southern Command Commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan. Intelligence confirmed that the boat was operating on "known narco-trafficking routes" and had ties to designated terrorist organizations, including groups listed by the Trump administration.

The pace of boat strikes has slowed significantly since January 3, when Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro was captured, with just two vessels being targeted in the past month. Critics have accused the US administration of failing to provide sufficient evidence that the boats were carrying drugs towards the country and argue that the strikes are unjustified under international law.

President Trump has argued that the strikes are necessary to combat narcotics trafficking, claiming that the smugglers on board are "unlawful combatants." However, Congressional Democrats have criticized the administration's military buildup in Central and South America, including the boat strikes and Maduro's capture, citing a lack of congressional authorization for military force.

The US military has now struck at least 38 vessels across 36 airstrikes since early September, killing over 128 people in the Caribbean Sea and Eastern Pacific. The operation on Thursday brings the total number of killed civilians to at least two since the strikes began.

As tensions continue to rise in Latin America, concerns are growing about the implications of US military actions in the region and their potential impact on regional security and stability.
 
🚨 I'm all for taking down narco-traffickers, but these strikes need to be done with more transparency πŸ€”. How many of those "known narco-trafficking routes" are actually legit πŸ“? It's easy to get caught up in the rhetoric of combating crime, but we gotta make sure our actions are informed by facts πŸ’‘.

Here's a mind map of my thoughts:

+ Narco-trafficking
| + Known routes?
| | - Are they legit? πŸ€”
|
+ US Military Strikes
| + How many strikes have been sanctioned?
| | - Who gets to decide? 🀝
|
+ Regional Security & Stability
| + Will these actions create more problems than solutions? πŸ”’

I'm worried about the lack of congressional authorization for these strikes... what's the US admin waiting for? πŸ’¬
 
I don't buy this info... Like, what's with all these "known narco-trafficking routes" they're talking about? Can we get some sources on that? I mean, isn't that like, classified stuff or something? πŸ€” And two people killed in the strike, yeah okay... but where are the vids of the operation? How did they even confirm it was a boat and not just a fisherman? And what's with this "unlawful combatants" nonsense from Trump? That sounds like some bad sci-fi movie to me πŸ˜‚. And don't even get me started on the Congressional Dems' criticism... can we get their sources too, pls? πŸ“° I'm all for combating narcotics trafficking, but let's not just jump into this with guns blazing (literally) without doing our due diligence first πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” The whole situation with the US military strikes is kinda weird... I mean, they're targeting boats in Latin American waters that have ties to terrorist organizations? It's like they're saying "we gotta take care of business" without even really understanding what's going on in those regions. 🌊

I'm not gonna lie, it freaks me out a bit when we hear about civilian casualties... 2 people so far, and there are more than that. Can't we just talk this stuff out instead of resorting to violence? πŸ’”
 
I'm so sorry I missed this thread πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ... anyway, what's up with all these boat strikes? Like, is it really worth risking lives for a few grams of cocaine? πŸ€” And what's with the 'terrorist' label? Is that just a fancy way to say 'we're not sure who you are but we'll shoot you'? 🚫 I get that narcotics trafficking is a big deal, but can't they find more creative ways to tackle it? Like, invest in education or job training programs or something. This all feels like a big mess to me...
 
πŸ˜• this is so sad, 2 more innocent lives lost... πŸ€• i dont think we should be talking about killing ppl who might be just trying to make a living, theres gotta be better ways to deal with the narco problem... 🀝 its all about finding solutions that work for everyone involved, not just picking a side and taking out whoever disagrees with us... 😒
 
🚨😬 just saw that 2 people were killed in another US drone strike in Pacific... another day, another death πŸ’€πŸ˜’ these strikes gotta stop, but it feels like they're getting more frequent πŸ•°οΈ meanwhile, Maduro's been gone for months and the number of boat strikes has dropped way down 😐 what's really going on over there? πŸ€”
 
🀯 just heard about this 🚒 strike in the Pacific and I'm like wooo so many people lost already πŸ˜” 128+ civilians killed it's crazy πŸ’₯ why can't they find a way to stop the bad guys without hurting innocent people πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ gotta keep an eye on this situation πŸ‘€ hope everything gets sorted out soon πŸ•°οΈπŸ˜¬
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole situation...the last time I saw something like this was during the George W Bush era, and it feels like we're right back where we started from 🚨. I mean, can't we just talk about this stuff through diplomacy instead of resorting to violence? And what's with all these "designated terrorist organizations" - doesn't that just sound like a fancy way of saying "we don't like you"? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I'm not surprised the strikes have slowed down since Maduro got caught, though. That guy was definitely a wild card, and I guess you can't blame anyone for wanting to take him out 🚫. But two killed so far? That's gotta be pretty rough on innocent bystanders πŸ‘Š. And what about all these "unlawful combatants" - isn't that just code for "we're gonna blow stuff up"? 😬
 
omg u guys I'm literally shaking rn 🀯 just saw this news and I'm soooo worried about those 2 ppl who got killed πŸ€• it's like, i get that they're trying to stop narco-trafficking but like, is it really necessary for them to go all out like this? πŸ€” also what's up with the lack of evidence? shouldn't they be following procedure? πŸ™„ and btw can we pls talk about how Maduro got captured tho? 🀝 like, I know some ppl are salty about it but like, someone had to get taken down πŸ’β€β™€οΈ

and did u see that the strikes have slowed down since jan 3? πŸ“Š like, what's going on?! is it because of the whole Venezuela thing? πŸ€” idk but I'm just glad no one else got hurt πŸ™ btw can we pls get some updates on this situation ASAP? 🀯
 
I'm worried about the rise in military action by the US in Latin America πŸ€”. The fact that they're targeting boats without solid proof just doesn't sit right with me πŸ˜’. It feels like a slippery slope, where one operation leads to another, and before you know it, we're talking full-blown war πŸ’₯. And what about the innocent lives lost on those boats? Two people already this year is too many 🌊. We need to think about the long-term effects of these actions on regional security and stability – are they really making a difference? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I'm not sure, but one thing's for sure: we need more transparency and accountability from our leaders πŸ‘€.
 
🚨😬 what's going on with these boat strikes?? I mean, I get it that narco-trafficking is a huge issue, but 38 vessels already? That's like, what, a whole fleet of boats just getting taken out by the US military?! 🀯 And people are dying, like two so far... that's not cool. I'm all for taking action against crime, but do we really need to be bombing innocent people on ships? πŸš£β€β™‚οΈπŸ”« It feels like the Trump admin is just trying to flex its muscles or something, and it's not gonna help the situation at all. πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ˜’
 
🚨😬 what's going on with this US military action? like I get it, they wanna stop narco-trafficking but do they really need to use force that's so aggressive? we're already seeing a lot of collateral damage and civilian casualties... it's just not cool πŸ€•. can't they just work with the locals to find a more peaceful solution? I mean, Maduro getting captured was a big deal too, did the US think that would solve everything? πŸ€”
 
πŸ˜• I'm getting really worried about the pace of boat strikes in Latin America. Two deaths is already too many, you know? πŸ€• And it's not like we're talking about a clear-cut case of smugglers trying to bring in some serious goods. It feels like the US military is doing a lot more than just enforcing trade laws, and I'm not convinced that we have all the facts on our side. πŸ’­ What's even creepier is how the justification keeps changing from "combating narco-trafficking" to "protecting national security". I mean, what exactly does that even mean? πŸ€”
 
I'M GETTING REALLY ANNOYED WITH ALL THESE BOAT STRIKES HAPPENING IN THE PACIFIC! IT'S LIKE, WE NEED TO KNOW FOR SURE IF THE PEOPLE ON THOSE BOATS ARE TRAFFICKING DRUGS OR NOT BEFORE WE START KILLING THEM. I MEAN, COME ON, 38 VESSELS AND COUNTING? THAT'S JUST TOO MANY UNNECESSARY DEATHS. AND WHAT ABOUT ALL THE CIVILIANS GETTING HURT IN THE PROCESS? IT'S LIKE, DO WE REALLY HAVE TO BE SO AGGRESSIVE HERE?! 🀯
 
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