With No Evidence other than Trump's Claims and Fake Looking Computer Generated Video, Massa Media Reports that the US Bombed 5 More Alleged Drug Boats - according to Trump
/From [HERE] US Southern Command said on Wednesday that its forces bombed three more alleged drug boats that were traveling as a convoy and suggested there may have been survivors. Later in the night, the command announced another attack on two other boats.
SOUTHCOM said the first strikes that targeted three boats killed at least three “narco-terrorists,” a term the Trump administration uses to justify extra-judicial executions for an alleged crime that doesn’t receive the death penalty in the US.
“The remaining narco-terrorists abandoned the other two vessels, jumping overboard and distancing themselves before follow-on engagements sank their respective vessels,” the command wrote on X, adding that it notified the US Coast Guard to “activate the Search and Rescue System.”
In its second announcement, SOUTHCOM said that it killed five people. “A total of five narco-terrorists were killed during these actions – three in the first vessel and two in the second,” the command said.
SOUTHCOM, which oversees US military operations in Central and South America, did not specify the location of either attack. The bombing campaign against small boats started in the Caribbean off the coast of Venezuela and has expanded into the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
Previous US attacks on boats in the region have left survivors, including a Colombian national and an Ecuadorian, who were both sent back to their home countries and released due to the lack of evidence that they committed a crime. According to a report from The New York Times, the Pentagon released the survivors to ensure that they did not end up in the US judicial system, where the Trump administration could be forced to show evidence justifying the bombing campaign. [MORE]
