US strikes 2 more Latin American ‘drug boats’, bringing death toll to 76 (www.france24.com)
from HowRu68@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 10 Nov 16:21
https://lemmy.world/post/38613242

The United States has struck two more alleged Latin American drug-running boats, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Monday, adding that all six people on board were killed. Critics say the US strikes in the Pacific and Caribbean – which have now claimed the lives of 76 people – amount to extrajudicial killings

Note: a bit weird title; better is" LatAm boats".

Edit: apperantly someone liked my suggestion, as the title was just changed.

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LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world on 10 Nov 16:35 next collapse

Anyone know someone who can confirm if there is actually any shortages of cocaine. Like if these were all actually drug runners, the cost of cocaine should be going up and there should be shortages. Which… I must say the people that I knew in the past, if coke had shortages, meth mixed and sales in meth increase

ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml on 10 Nov 21:18 collapse

If they were actual drug boats, the CIA would have posted more job offerings by now.

Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works on 12 Nov 13:34 collapse

Do they post job offerings? When I was in college they used to recruit through a couple professors. Professors would recommend students and then they would receive a call sometime around graduation.

SeeMarkFly@lemmy.ml on 10 Nov 17:02 next collapse

The “War on Drugs” is a complete fabrication for an actual “War on Americans”.

Why do you believe anything this administration says?

UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world on 10 Nov 17:09 next collapse

Gaza is the proving ground for US foreign policy around the world.

PeacefulForest@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 18:32 collapse

Exactly. The Trump administration hasn’t had enough fun funding a genocide, so now they want to do it themselves.

blimthepixie@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 10 Nov 17:15 next collapse

Must really want that Venezuelan oil

PancakesCantKillMe@lemmy.world on 10 Nov 18:47 next collapse

And it’s not even very good oil from what I’ve learned, but it is accessible. A small kid with lunch money.

Siegfried@lemmy.world on 11 Nov 15:33 collapse

It’s not good oil in the sense that it needs a lot of processing, that I have read.

Maeve@kbin.earth on 10 Nov 18:14 collapse

I believe I read there are also coveted rare earths there, as well.

Tenthrow@lemmy.world on 10 Nov 17:33 next collapse

Hello, This post is violating rule 1 currently. Please make sure the post title matches the article headline.

HowRu68@lemmy.world on 10 Nov 18:14 collapse

Will do so. Thx for the ping.

chosensilence@pawb.social on 10 Nov 17:36 collapse

why is nothing being done about this? what is the rest of the world cautious about, are we truly untouchable? this is madness.

discocactus@lemmy.world on 10 Nov 18:32 next collapse

The deal is we get our hands dirty and the rest of the capitalist world gets cheap oil. It’s very bad obviously but it’s not any different than what we’ve been doing for decades. We do a bit of negotiating with places like Nigeria and Venezuela, enough to get some infrastructure built and get some boots on the ground to prove reserves and infiltrate the government, and then when it make sense we provoke a hot war, destroy their defense infrastructure, replace it with our military base/contractors and profit. Cheap oil from Russia is drying up and Europe is thirsty. The Middle East is a lot less easy to control. The playbook has always been to exhaust the reserves furthest away from our ports first (Middle East, Caucasus) and then when the time is right swoop on the easier stuff. Venezuela and Nigeria have always been on the menu.

ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml on 10 Nov 21:23 next collapse

You know what ‘the global community’ likes even more than the moral high ground? Lots of cheap oil. And this time they won’t even have to deal with the refugee crisis!

demonsword@lemmy.world on 11 Nov 17:26 next collapse

Get real. WTF can anyone do against the largest military in the world? A country that has hundreds of nukes and is being currently led by a senile, corrupt moron, that recently announced that he would resume nuclear testing?

chosensilence@pawb.social on 12 Nov 03:30 collapse

right. so… we’re untouchable. that sucks.

demonsword@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 13:26 next collapse

It’s unfortunate, but yes, I believe that’s true

Appleseuss@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 15:23 collapse

9-11 enters the chat

SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca on 12 Nov 15:12 collapse

The USA has been able to drone strike or invade any country they want since WWII. Just make up a bullshit excuse.