US Military Conducts Deadly Strikes on Pacific Boats Amid Ongoing Controversy
The US military has carried out two airstrikes on boats in the Pacific Ocean, killing five people and sparking widespread condemnation. The strikes, which took place on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, were part of a broader campaign by the US to combat what it claims are drug-trafficking activities.
According to US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, the attacks targeted boats carrying narcotics, with Hegseth releasing a video of one strike that showed a small boat exploding in flames. The US has been conducting similar strikes in the Caribbean, killing at least 32 people and prompting tensions with Colombia and Venezuela.
The Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, has described the strikes as "murder", while Venezuelan officials have accused the US of violating international law. White House officials have defended the strikes, claiming that they are justified under a dubious legal theory that characterizes drug cartels as "designated terrorist organizations".
However, legal experts have raised concerns about the validity of this argument, with many arguing that it gives the administration an overly broad interpretation of its authority to use lethal force. The White House has yet to provide concrete evidence of the supposed links between the cartel and a foreign government, which is necessary to justify the strikes under international law.
The CIA has been providing key intelligence for these airstrikes, with many questions about the extent to which this agency's role will be revealed. Critics argue that the secrecy surrounding the operation undermines efforts to ensure accountability and transparency.
As tensions escalate, it remains unclear whether the US military campaign in the Pacific will yield any lasting results or simply perpetuate a cycle of violence.
				
			The US military has carried out two airstrikes on boats in the Pacific Ocean, killing five people and sparking widespread condemnation. The strikes, which took place on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, were part of a broader campaign by the US to combat what it claims are drug-trafficking activities.
According to US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, the attacks targeted boats carrying narcotics, with Hegseth releasing a video of one strike that showed a small boat exploding in flames. The US has been conducting similar strikes in the Caribbean, killing at least 32 people and prompting tensions with Colombia and Venezuela.
The Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, has described the strikes as "murder", while Venezuelan officials have accused the US of violating international law. White House officials have defended the strikes, claiming that they are justified under a dubious legal theory that characterizes drug cartels as "designated terrorist organizations".
However, legal experts have raised concerns about the validity of this argument, with many arguing that it gives the administration an overly broad interpretation of its authority to use lethal force. The White House has yet to provide concrete evidence of the supposed links between the cartel and a foreign government, which is necessary to justify the strikes under international law.
The CIA has been providing key intelligence for these airstrikes, with many questions about the extent to which this agency's role will be revealed. Critics argue that the secrecy surrounding the operation undermines efforts to ensure accountability and transparency.
As tensions escalate, it remains unclear whether the US military campaign in the Pacific will yield any lasting results or simply perpetuate a cycle of violence.
 ... i mean, i get that they wanna crack down on trafficking and all but five people dead is just too much
... i mean, i get that they wanna crack down on trafficking and all but five people dead is just too much  ... what's the point of it all if we're not even sure how it's gonna stop?
... what's the point of it all if we're not even sure how it's gonna stop?  ... and that video of the boat exploding in flames is just sickening
... and that video of the boat exploding in flames is just sickening  ... i mean, can't they find a better way to do this?
... i mean, can't they find a better way to do this?  ... or at least make sure people are treated fairly after these strikes happen?
... or at least make sure people are treated fairly after these strikes happen? 
 the US military is like totally killing ppl on boats in the pacific!!!
 the US military is like totally killing ppl on boats in the pacific!!!  5 people died already and its not even over yet
 5 people died already and its not even over yet  5k people are protesting against it in colombia alone!
 5k people are protesting against it in colombia alone!  President Petro said its murder lol what even is that?!
 President Petro said its murder lol what even is that?!  White house is like "oh no worries"
 White house is like "oh no worries"  but legal experts say they dont have a clue
 but legal experts say they dont have a clue  where this is gonna end? will the us military just keep killing ppl and saying its justified or wut?!
 where this is gonna end? will the us military just keep killing ppl and saying its justified or wut?!  . i dont think its right that colombia and venezuela are getting all upset about it tho, like shouldn't they be all "oh great america's doing something to help"
. i dont think its right that colombia and venezuela are getting all upset about it tho, like shouldn't they be all "oh great america's doing something to help" 

 . How much do we know about what's really going on behind the scenes? Transparency, folks! We need some answers over here
. How much do we know about what's really going on behind the scenes? Transparency, folks! We need some answers over here 

 . And what's up with the secrecy around the CIA's role in all this? You'd think they'd be more transparent about how their intel is being used
. And what's up with the secrecy around the CIA's role in all this? You'd think they'd be more transparent about how their intel is being used  . Can we please get some real answers on what's going on here?
. Can we please get some real answers on what's going on here? 