US military kills 14 in attacks on vessels in the Pacific, according to Hegseth

US Military Launches String of Deadly Strikes in Pacific, Killing 14 and Leaving One Survivor

In a series of brazen attacks, the US military has killed at least 51 people and left one survivor after striking vessels in the eastern Pacific, according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The strikes, which took place on Sunday, targeted four boats allegedly involved in narco-trafficking activities, with Hegseth describing them as "narco-terrorists".

The US has now launched at least 13 attacks on vessels since launching its campaign in the Caribbean in September, with the latest strikes marking a significant escalation of the administration's efforts to combat drug cartels. The campaign has been marked by criticism from lawmakers and human rights groups, who argue that it lacks transparency and accountability.

Hegseth sought to justify the strikes by drawing comparisons with the US' military actions against al-Qaida targets during the global "war on terror", but this comparison has been disputed by legal experts. When the US targeted al-Qaida members, Congress had authorized the use of force, whereas Trump's administration has relied on his Article II powers to defend the US against an imminent threat.

Republican senator Rand Paul expressed concern over the unilateral strikes, stating that they were indicative of a war rather than targeted law enforcement actions. Paul also criticized the lack of evidence and the presence of unknown individuals, which he argued was more characteristic of a prelude to war.

The latest boat strikes come as the US appears set to expand its campaign beyond vessels and target land-based targets in the coming weeks. The Pentagon has deployed its most advanced aircraft carrier and strike group to the Caribbean, with the USS Gerald Ford expected to arrive in Venezuelan waters by the end of the week.

This development marks a significant escalation of the administration's efforts, which are expected to bring increased firepower and ability to hit air-defense systems in Venezuela. US special operations or drones may be used to destroy land-based targets, raising concerns about the potential for civilian casualties and the rule of law.

The Trump administration has directed Hegseth to notify Congress about its plans, but details on specific targets and countries remain unclear. The President's statement that "the land is going to be next" suggests a significant expansion of the campaign, which may raise further questions about accountability and transparency.
 
πŸ€” I'm getting worried about this US military campaign in the Pacific... 51 people dead already? That's crazy! It seems like they're just swooping in and taking out whoever they think is involved with narco-trafficking, no questions asked. Back in my day, we didn't do that kind of thing without a trial or at least some due process... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ What's the point of saying these guys are "narco-terrorists" if you're just gonna bomb 'em anyway? And what about all those folks who might be innocent bystanders? I don't like the sound of this one bit... 😬
 
πŸ€” This whole thing seems fishy to me. First, they're targeting "narco-terrorists", but then they start talking about taking down land-based targets in Venezuela? It sounds like they're setting up for something bigger. And what's with the lack of evidence and Congressional notification? That just smells like a power grab to me. I mean, didn't we learn anything from the Iraq invasion? πŸ™„ The Pentagon deploying an entire strike group to the Caribbean? That's not about taking down narco-traffickers, that's about making a statement. And what about those drones and special ops? It's like they're preparing for war. Not sure I trust this "war on terror" comparison either... seems like a convenient excuse to me. 🀝
 
πŸ€” just thinkin...if we're gonna label these people as narco-terrorists, shouldn't there be some concrete proof? like, what exactly do they do that's so bad? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and then you got this whole "war on terror" thingy, but it's not even the same scenario...these aren't enemy combatants, just people smugglin' stuff πŸš’πŸ’Έ what's next, gonna start shootin' at random boats for fun? πŸ˜’
 
Its getting too big for boots, dont you think? 14 dead and one survivor in just Sunday's strikes already has me wondering if this whole operation is more about showin' off military might than actually tacklin narco-trafficking πŸ˜’. I mean, where's the evidence, huh? How do we know these boats were really involved in narcotics smuggling? And now they're talkin 'bout expandin' to land-based targets? Thats like puttin' all our eggs in one basket, if you ask me 🀯.

Rand Paul's right on this one, it feels like a war zone out there. Congress needs to step in and demand more transparency from the Pentagon. What's the real reason behind these strikes? Is it just about keepin' the people of Venezuela safe, or is it somethin' else entirely? I'm not buyin' the "war on terror" excuse, sounds like an old playbook to me πŸ“š
 
I'm getting a bad vibe from this news πŸ€”. These brazen strikes just keep piling up, killing dozens and leaving innocent people in the crossfire. It's like the US military is wading into the unknown, taking aim at vessels without clear evidence or authorization πŸ”«.

Rand Paul's got a point about this not being right – it sounds too much like war to me πŸ˜•. And what about accountability? If the land-based targets are next on the agenda, that's just chilling πŸŒͺ️. We need to know who gets targeted and why, especially when there's no clear evidence of wrongdoing.

The whole thing feels like a slippery slope – where do we draw the line between law enforcement and all-out war? 😬
 
I'm really worried about what's happening in Venezuela πŸ€•, first they're targeting boats and now it seems like they want to take the fight on land too? It just feels like things are getting out of hand, we need some answers from the government on how this is all going down...
 
omg 🀯 this is getting out of hand 😱 i mean i get it we need to take care of these narco-traffickers but all those innocent ppl getting killed & left with survivors its just too much πŸ’” the pentagon is basically acting like a rogue entity here 🚫 no transparency whatsoever is really scary what if they're hitting the wrong targets or harming civilians πŸ€• rand paul's right to question this unilateral strikes without congressional approval is the least we can do πŸ™
 
omg i'm literally shaking rn 😱 this is like something out of a movie lol how can they just go around killing people willy nilly on boats in the pacific?! 14 lives lost already and it's only been like 2 days 🀯 what's next?! do we need to send troops over there too?! i'm all for taking down narco-traffickers but this is getting out of hand!! πŸš«β€β™‚οΈ can't they just follow the law like everyone else?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ this is so not cool, i need some answers ASAP!!! πŸ’¬
 
πŸ˜” my thoughts are with all those innocent people who got caught in the middle of this conflict... I mean 14 lives lost and one survivor is a harsh reminder that our actions have consequences πŸ’” it's scary to think about the escalation of this campaign, more firepower, and potential civilian casualties... 🀯 how do we ensure accountability and transparency when it comes to military operations? especially with the president's statement about targeting land-based targets... my heart goes out to the families of those who lost loved ones 🌎
 
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