jcfrias
Dec 11
The truth about these Venezuela boat strikes is getting harder to ignore šØ
The White House says the military fired two times at that vessel. But multiple reports and summaries now say the boat may have been struck up to four times. One initial blast that split the vessel and then two to three follow up strikes that hit survivors and sank what was left ā ļø
Since September the U S military has carried out more than twenty strikes on suspected drug boats near Venezuela. At least eighty seven people are dead. Legal experts say that killing survivors or firing on defenseless people would break the laws of war and could be a crime.
Then came the next move. U S forces seized a massive sanctioned oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. News outlets report it is the largest tanker ever taken. That is not a small drug bust. That is escalation. That is pressure on a whole country and its resources.
At the same time Trump pardoned former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez who was serving forty five years in a U S prison for running what prosecutors called a narco state. Days later he backed a right leaning candidate in a contested Honduran election while the current president says she is watching a political coup unfold and plans to take it to international bodies.
So look at the pattern. Deadly strikes with little transparency. A tanker seizure off Venezuela. A narco president freed. A contested election in Honduras. Leaders across the region raising alarms. Legal experts warning that at least one of these strikes may have crossed the legal line.
Connect the dots. Ask who gains from this. Ask why transparency is missing. Ask why a drug war now includes oil tankers and political shifts across Central America. We need answers and accountability before this escalates even more. š¤
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jcfrias
Dec 11
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