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Those boats don’t have drugs
At least some of them may have drugs. It doesn't matter though because even with illegal drugs aboard these boats are still not legitimate military targets. These attacks by the US military are inherently criminal.
But if they cannot prove after the fact that drugs were on board…
I'm not following. Whether or not drugs are onboard is irrelevant. Even if they can definitively prove drugs are onboard, it is still a crime for the US military to kill these people. This is categorically an illegitimate use of force. The only possible justification for this is if these boats were armed and posed an imminent threat, which obviously is not applicable.
Look, this is murder, plain and simple, and I don't trust a fucking thing this administration has to say about it, but the only boat I saw a clear video of was almost certainly running drugs.
4 monster engines on a small, roofless boat, nothing about it said "pleasure craft" or "fishing vessel", filled with square packages, running in the open Caribbean. None of that proves anything, of course, but what else could be going on?
I understand what you’re saying, but being unable to come up with an idea of what people are doing doesn’t mean they’re doing anything bad. I have strange neighbors, and I have no idea what they are doing in their backyard… But that doesn’t mean they’re doing anything illegal.
Clearly the United States knew the location of the boats. So, tracking it to its destination would allow people to analyze the contents of the boat, and perhaps even identify the people they were trying to meet within the country. Additionally, they could question the people on the boat. That would be significantly more effective.
This administration is just blowing up people in the Caribbean without any justification. This kind of action suggests that I should be able to blow up anyone in international waters for whatever reason I want. If I see a cruise ship… Clearly a bunch of motherfuckers. Blow it up.