US military strikes vessel carrying drugs from Venezuela

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As much as he's into US politics and bitches about it and Trump, I'm suspecting he's actually from the US and just pretending to be foreign. I can't fathom how someone from another country could be so angered by stuff in the US that doesn't affect them.

clearly what he wants is attention and engagement here to fill a void in his life that his obsession, fascination and fixation with other member's members that still can't fill his obsession for men.

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I had only one thought seeing that cartel boat annihilated; way past due. That Venezuelan dictator lost some close business associates.
 
As I said to JD earlier, (paraphrasing) "Incontestible evidence that doesn't require his or my approval".

I wonder how-sceptical he is now. Can logic and facts trump bias?
 
How do you know it was a cartel boat?





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All those plastic wrapped bricks of cocaine in the back was a good hint. ;)

These are called Go-Fast-Boats.

Strap 4 engines on the back of POS boat and roll the dice. It's been happening like this for the last 50 years.

Which is why all the people are sitting in the front of the boat to offset the weight.

Aidios muchachos!
 
Michael Becker of Trinity College Dublin told BBC Verify that the US actions "stretches the meaning of the term beyond its breaking point".

"The fact that US officials describe the individuals killed by the US strike as narco-terrorists does not transform them into lawful military targets," he said. "The US is not engaged in an armed conflict with Venezuela or the Tren de Aragua criminal organization."

"Not only does the strike appear to have violated the prohibition on the use of force, it also runs afoul of the right to life under international human rights law."

Prof Moffett said that the use of force in this case could amount to an "extrajudicial arbitrary killing" and "a fundamental violation of human rights".

"Labelling everyone a terrorist does not make them a lawful target and enables states to side-step international law," he said.

Notre Dame Law School Professor Mary Ellen O'Connell told BBC Verify that the strike "violated fundamental principles of international law", adding: "Intentional killing outside armed conflict hostilities is unlawful unless it is to save a life immediately."

"Sometimes armed groups waging war against governments deal in drugs to pay for their participation in conflict. There is no evidence the gang President Trump targeted is such a group."
Nope
Wrong again dumbass
You will find over the next months that they were within their authority once the cartels were classified as terrorist organizations.
All your whining about it means nothing..
Copy and pasting articles by idiots who don’t know what they are talking about doesn’t change anything, it only associates you with those same idiots.
 
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All those plastic wrapped bricks of cocaine in the back was a good hint. ;)

These are called Go-Fast-Boats.

Strap 4 engines on the back of POS boat and roll the dice. It's been happening like this for the last 50 years.

Which is why all the people are sitting in the front of the boat to offset the weight.

Aidios muchachos!
This reminds me of a redneck boat. If you ever watched Swamp People, "The Guist" as we called them were neighbors with one of my friends back when we were in high school. They took a couple 2x4's and some plywood and strapped a couple big ass outboard motors to it. Funny as all fuck when they took it out on the water.
 
Screen-Shot-2025-09-02-at-65632-PM.jpg



All those plastic wrapped bricks of cocaine in the back was a good hint. ;)

These are called Go-Fast-Boats.

Strap 4 engines on the back of POS boat and roll the dice. It's been happening like this for the last 50 years.

Which is why all the people are sitting in the front of the boat to offset the weight.

Aidios muchachos!
Like Second City TV commented in a skit:
"It blowed up! It blowed up real good!"
 
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