US to repatriate survivors of strike on 'drug-carrying submarine', Trump says

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The US has repatriated two survivors of a strike on a boat in Colombian territorial waters, with President Donald Trump claiming the vessel was "loaded up with mostly Fentanyl and other illegal narcotics". The attack occurred on September 15th, killing one person, Alejandro Carranza, who had no ties to the drug trade. Colombia's President Gustavo Petro has accused the US of committing "murder" and violating his country's sovereignty.

The Colombian boat was reportedly adrift with a distress signal up due to an engine failure when it was struck by the US forces. Trump stated that two people on board, who were transferred to a US Navy ship, would be returned to their countries of origin, Ecuador and Colombia. However, human rights experts have described the US strikes as "extrajudicial executions".

This incident is part of a recent pattern of US boat attacks in the Caribbean Sea, with at least 27 people killed in five prior strikes off Venezuela's coast. Trump has defended these actions, claiming they are aimed at stemming the flow of drugs from Latin America into the US. However, Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro has accused Trump of trying to make his country "an American colony".

The use of narco-subs, or boats used for transporting illicit goods, has become increasingly common in recent years due to their ability to evade detection and be sunk after delivery. The US and other coastal nations have previously intercepted these subs.

As tensions between the two countries continue to escalate, it remains to be seen how this incident will impact relations between Colombia and the US.
 
πŸ˜• I'm not surprised by this incident, it feels like just another example of the complexities of global politics and the blurred lines of what's considered "fair play" or "self-defense". The fact that the boat was adrift with a distress signal and then got attacked doesn't exactly scream "rogue narco sub" to me. And now the US is acting like it's some kind of hero for stopping this supposed threat... πŸ€”

I mean, we've seen similar incidents pop up in other parts of the region, and Venezuela has already accused Trump of trying to exert control over them. It feels like we're stuck in this cycle of tit-for-tat politics, where nobody really knows what's going on or who's getting hurt. 🌎 The fact that Colombia is accusing the US of "murder" doesn't help ease my concerns either... πŸ’”

What I'm really worried about here is how this incident is gonna play out in terms of global relations and the impact it has on people like Carranza, who just happened to be on that boat. It's not exactly clear what his story was or if he even had any connection to the drug trade. But either way, someone lost a life because of a perceived threat... 😒
 
"can't believe trump's going around willy-nilly killing ppl on boatz who don't even know they're smuggling fentanyl lol what about due process fam? these 2 people were just lucky to make it out alive 🀯 meanwhile colombia's president is right tho, us should respect sovereignty πŸ‘‘ and btw why is trump so obsessed with this narco-sub thingy?? is it like he's trying to prove somethin' πŸ’ͺ"
 
I think its totally fine what Trump did, we should just accept that the boat was indeed loaded with Fentanyl lol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean who needs checks & balances when you got a strong leader like Trump right? And yeah, 27 deaths is no big deal, collateral damage is sometimes necessary to keep our communities safe 😴. Colombia's president is just being dramatic as usual, we shouldnt be questioning Trumps methods πŸ™„. Its time to take back our country from the narco-terrorists and show them who's boss πŸ’ͺ. And btw, Venezuela's president Maduro is totally out of touch with reality, trying to make his country an American colony? please 🀣
 
πŸ€” I'm really worried about the whole situation here... like, what's going on with the US and their military actions? 🚨 They're saying these people were carrying Fentanyl and other bad stuff, but what if they were just innocent sailors or something? 🌊 And then the US is all "oh, we'll take them back" when it's too late... it's just so unfair πŸ˜”. And Colombia's President Gustavo Petro is right to call this a "murder". Like, how can you just shoot people in the middle of the ocean and not even give them a trial? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's all about the politics and who gets blamed for what... but at the end of the day, human lives are lost. πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” I'm so worried about the recent boat attack in Colombian waters... like, what's going on with the US? Two people survived the attack but one guy died for no reason at all! Alejandro Carranza had nothing to do with the drug trade, it's just not right. 🚫 And now Colombia's President is accusing the US of murder and violating his country's sovereignty... that's some heavy stuff. πŸ˜• The fact that two people on the boat were returned to their countries after being rescued doesn't seem like a lot of comfort for Carranza's family or loved ones. πŸ˜”
 
I'm really worried about what's going on with all these boat attacks in the Caribbean Sea 🌊😬. I mean, think about it - people are trying to cross oceans for a better life, and then they get attacked by the US Navy? It's like, completely unacceptable. And what's worse is that they're saying it's all about stopping the flow of drugs... but at what cost? 🀯 Those two survivors who were just repatriated are lucky to be alive - can you imagine if there were more casualties?

And I'm not buying into Trump's whole "extrajudicial executions" thing. I mean, come on, he knows as well as we do that these people aren't exactly hardened criminals. They're just trying to survive and make a living. Colombia's President Petro is right to be upset - the US has basically claimed jurisdiction over their waters and is deciding who lives or dies without even giving them due process.

It's not just about Colombia, either. The whole region is caught in the crossfire of this US-Venezuela standoff 🚫πŸ’₯. And we're supposed to believe that Trump is trying to help Venezuela? Give me a break...
 
OMG u guys is this 4 real?? US just attacked a boat in Colombian waters & killed one guy...Alejandro was just on his way home btw...no ties to the drug trade or anything...This is straight up murder, imo...and Trump is like "oh no narcotics" lol like that's not why he did it...The US has been trying 2 strangle Venezuela 4 years now & this is just more proof of it...Gustavo Petro is right 2 call out the US 4 violating Colombian sovereignty...we need 2 know what's really goin on here 🀯
 
just watched that news about the us repatriating 2 survivors from the colombian boat attack 🀯. did u know that fentanyl is a major concern for the us? according to cdc data, there were over 93k fentanyl-related deaths in the us alone in 2020 πŸ“Š. but it's also crazy to think about how this incident highlights the risks of extrajudicial executions - according to human rights experts, the global number of civilian fatalities due to state violence is estimated at around 20k per year 🚨.

anyway, here's a stat that might be interesting: the caribbean sea accounts for over 70% of all cocaine shipments into the us 🌊. meanwhile, colombia is facing a major crisis with its coca crop yields expected to drop by 13% in 2022 due to climate change and other factors πŸ“ˆ.

also, did u know that the global illicit fentanyl market was valued at around $53b in 2020? πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” This whole situation is like a mirror reflecting our own dark past, isn't it? We're always so quick to label things as 'bad guys' or 'good guys', but what about the people caught in the middle? The two survivors who were just trying to get back home... do we really know what's going on inside those heads after experiencing such trauma? πŸ€•

And what does it say about us that we can't even figure out a better way to address the issue of narco-transportation without resorting to violence and fear-mongering? It's like we're perpetuating a cycle of retaliation, never truly tackling the root of the problem. We need to take a step back and ask ourselves what we're really fighting for here... πŸ€”
 
idk why everyone's making a big deal about this... i mean, come on, it's just a boat attack in some random waters. trump says they found fentanyl and stuff on the boat, but who really knows? maybe those two survivors were just innocent tourists who happened to be on the wrong vessel at the wrong time πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

and what's with all the drama from colombia and venezuela about soverenity? it's just a boat attack... i mean, i guess it's bad that they're getting attacked in the first place, but can't we just focus on finding out what really happened instead of making accusations left and right? πŸ™„

and btw, has anyone considered the fact that maybe these narco-boats are actually doing some good by transporting goods to areas where the US isn't allowed due to its own imperialism? i know it sounds weird, but hear me out... πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” I'm low-key concerned about this whole situation... Trump's got a point about narco-submarine trafficking, but come on, who's gonna talk down these guys? The fact that they're just blowing up boats with people on board is wild 😱. Like, what even is the protocol here? And Colombia's not just going to take it lying down, they've been pretty vocal about their sovereignty being messed with 🚫. It's like, can't we all just get along and find a way to tackle this narco-stuff without resorting to some rogue Navy operation? πŸ˜•
 
This whole thing feels so wrong 🀯. I mean, think about it - one guy gets killed in a strike on a boat that was literally just drifting due to engine failure, and now the US is saying it was carrying Fentanyl? That's not exactly the most credible story, if you ask me πŸ˜’.

And what really gets my goat is how Trump is acting like this was some kind of heroic act. Newsflash: attacking people on a boat that's just trying to get back to shore isn't exactly heroic - it's just plain reckless 🚫.

I'm also worried about the implications for Colombia-US relations. This could lead to some serious tensions, and who knows what might happen next? We need some real answers from our leaders before we can even start discussing how this should be handled πŸ’”.
 
Man... thinkin' about that Colombian boat strike... πŸ€” It's like, we're livin' in a world where war and violence are just next door, you know? The US is actin' like they're protectin' themselves from this "epidemic" of narco-trafficking, but what about the innocent people gettin' caught in the crossfire? Alejandro Carranza was just tryin' to survive, and now he's dead. It's all so... senseless. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And it makes you wonder, what is this " sovereignty" that Colombia's President Petro is talkin' about? Is it even possible to truly know what's best for another country when we're all just tryin' to survive and make a livin'? It's like, we need to stop thinkin' in terms of national interests and start thinkin' about human lives... 🌎
 
I'm not surprised by the reaction from Colombian President Petro, but come on, 2 lives lost over what? A handful of Fentanyl and some other stuff? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ It's like you're chasing shadows out there.

And can we talk about the US Navy's precision strikes? Extrajudicial executions, anyone? πŸ˜’ Not exactly the kind of "law and order" Trump was going on about when he ran for office. The lack of transparency is just wild.

Meanwhile, Venezuela's president Maduro is right to call it out – this isn't about stopping drugs, it's about exerting control over Latin America. It's like trying to contain a hurricane with a broken umbrella. 😩 And don't even get me started on the state ofnarco-sub technology...
 
um so like what's going on with this boat attack in colombian waters πŸ€”? i mean i get that the us is trying to stop fentanyl from getting into their country but can't they just work with colombia or something instead of attacking people who are just lost at sea? πŸš£β€β™€οΈ it's crazy that two people got killed and now the us is saying they were "loaded up" with bad stuff... sounds like a pretty convenient excuse to me πŸ˜’

and what's up with trump's words being so blunt and aggressive? i get that he wants to talk about this issue but can't he just calm down and have a conversation instead of making accusations and threats? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ it feels like he's trying to stir up more trouble rather than solve the problem.

anyway... human rights experts are saying that these strikes are basically extrajudicial executions which sounds really bad πŸ’”. i'm not sure what's going on here but it feels like the us is just picking and choosing who they want to save or not based on their own agenda 🀝

oh and i just thought of something... how many narco-subs have been intercepted in recent years? are they actually working or just creating more problems? 🚫πŸ’₯
 
omg what's going on here 🀯 i mean, who is fentanyl again? like, isn't that a super bad guy or something? 😬 anyway, why did the us navy just attack those people on that boat? it seems so random & unfair to me... they were even sending out a distress signal because their engine was broken 🚨 and then the us comes in and kills them? that's not right.

and what's with trump saying it was full of fentanyl? how did he even know that for sure? πŸ€” i mean, i thought the us navy was supposed to be all like "we're here to help" but instead they just started shooting at a boat... 🚫

i'm also kinda confused about why colombia's president is calling it "murder" and trump is saying he did what needed to be done... can't we all just get along? πŸ˜•
 
lol what's up with these narco-boat attacks?? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ like isn't that just asking for a good ol' fashioned drone strike... or 2 people getting killed in Colombian territorial waters? 😳 anyway, Trump's saying the boat was full of Fentanyl and other 'illegals', but like what's the actual number of people on that thing? like, how many Fentanylets can one person carry 🀣. Colombia's all upset, but honestly who hasn't gotten caught up in a US-Mexico cartel drama at some point? πŸ˜‚ Ecuador and Colombia get to keep their people, yaaay for humanity 🌎
 
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