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US War Department officials don’t know the identities of the 61 people who have been extra-judicially executed in US military strikes on boats in the waters near Venezuela and in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, POLITICO reported on Thursday, citing House Democrats who attended a classified briefing on the campaign. “[The department officials] said that they do not need to positively identify individuals on these vessels to do the strikes, they just need to prove a connection to smuggling,” said Rep. Sara Jacobs (D-CA). “When we tried to get more information, we did not get satisfactory answers.”
While the Trump administration has cited overdose deaths in the US related to fentanyl to justify the bombing campaign, lawmakers were told in the briefing that the boats that have been targeted were allegedly smuggling cocaine, though the Pentagon has not provided evidence to back up its claims about what the vessels were carrying.
More human rights violations on display. The drug trafficking game is getting a ruthless response. Sad thing is the flow of drugs will still happen. This is such a bad precedent
I'm overall supportive of trying to crack down harder on illegal drugs, especially super harmful ones like fentanyl, but randomly bombing boats doesn't seem like a well thought out (or ethical) strategy. I don't have a good feeling about Pete Hegseth, he strikes me as more of a political toady than a competent leader.
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Exactly! Has to be a better way to use resources to stop the illegal drug trade. I would feel a bit better if they were bombing where the drugs were being harvested and manufactured but bombing suspected drug boats just comes off as lazy and a disregard for human rights.
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Also it comes off as "done for the social media" which is stupid
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And I have zero trust that they're actually correctly identifying these boats.
I guess just zero trust in the government, all around.
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