Trump Has a Secret List of 24 “Designated Terrorist Organizations.” We Got Some of the Names.

US Designates 24 Latin American Groups as 'Terrorist Organizations' to Justify Deadly Strikes at Sea.

The Trump administration has created a secret list of 24 designated terrorist organizations that are allegedly engaging in armed conflict with the United States, according to three government sources. This list is attached to a classified opinion produced by the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel to justify the administration's deadly strikes on alleged drug smugglers at sea.

The list includes groups such as Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, Colombian guerrilla insurgency Ejército de Liberación Nacional, and Cártel de los Soles, which is claimed to be headed by high-ranking Venezuelan individuals. However, experts argue that these groups are not actually participating in armed conflict with the US.

"This is a fantasy conflict," said Brian Finucane, a former State Department lawyer specializing in counterterrorism issues. "The administration has established a factual and legal alternate universe for the executive branch, saying that the US is in conflict with these undisclosed groups without any congressional authorization."

US military operations have carried out 17 known attacks on boats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific Ocean since September, killing at least 70 people. Despite this, the Pentagon has been withholding key information about the attacks and the list of designated terrorist organizations for almost two months.

Critics argue that these strikes are extrajudicial killings because they target suspected drug traffickers who do not pose an imminent threat of violence. The administration's claim that these operations are lawful is being questioned by lawmakers, experts in the laws of war, and members of Congress.

The list of groups on the secret list has not been disclosed to all lawmakers, including those on the House Armed Services Committee. Some lawmakers have expressed concern about US targeting procedures, citing doubts about the US forces' ability to prevent the killing of innocent civilians.

In a related development, Senate Republicans blocked a war powers resolution aimed at preventing Trump from attacking Venezuela after a bipartisan group of senators warned that the undeclared war on alleged drug smugglers in the region could escalate.

Experts and lawmakers warn that these strikes are illegal under US and international law because they are not part of an armed conflict with the cartels. "This is just murder," said Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-Calif., a member of the House Armed Services Committee who attended a briefing on the strikes last week.

The Trump administration's actions have been widely criticized by experts and lawmakers as a clear example of executive overreach and disregard for US law and democratic institutions.
 
🤔 I'm kinda with this admin, tbh... they're just trying to keep the seas safe from these cartels that are allegedly selling cocaine to the States 🌊. People think they're just "extrajudicial killings" but what if those people are actually a threat? The cartels are super organized and corrupt, we can't let them just sail around and harm innocent Americans. 🚫

I mean, sure, maybe some of these groups aren't involved in armed conflict, but who knows the truth? We're dealing with a lot of clandestine ops here... it's hard to keep track of everything 💥. And honestly, I don't think we should be dictating what other countries can and can't do - if Venezuela is having issues with these gangs, maybe they should figure that out themselves 🤷‍♀️.

We have to balance security with human rights, but sometimes it's hard to make those decisions in the heat of the moment 😬. This admin might be pushing some boundaries, but I think they're coming from a good place 🙏.
 
This is so concerning 🤯, I mean what even is going on here? The US is basically creating its own enemies out of thin air just to justify these deadly strikes at sea 💔. And now they're withholding info from Congress and lawmakers are like "wait a minute" 😕. This whole thing just reeks of executive overreach and disregard for human life 🤖. I mean, Rep. Sara Jacobs said it best - this is just murder 🚫. Can't we all just get along? 🙏. And honestly, what's the real motive behind these strikes? Is it really about taking down cartels or is it something more sinister? 🤑. The lack of transparency and accountability in this whole situation is just mind-boggling 🤯.
 
What a joke 🤣! The US just made up a whole list of groups to justify killing people at sea... it's like they're trying to break some sort of record for most ridiculous excuse 😂. I mean, come on, 24 groups? That's not even a plausible number, it's like they threw a bunch of random names in a hat and hoped no one would notice 🎩.

And let's talk about the "armed conflict" claim... expert Brian Finucane is calling BS on that one 💁‍♂️. I think we can all agree that if you're sailing around with some guns, it's not exactly peaceful 😎. But seriously, how can they justify killing people who are just trying to make a living? It's basic human rights stuff 🤷‍♀️.

And what's up with the secrecy? Like, shouldn't Congress be in the loop on this sort of thing? 🤔 The fact that some lawmakers didn't even know about the list is a major red flag 🔴. This whole thing just reeks of executive overreach and a blatant disregard for due process 👊.

I'm not surprised by the criticism from Rep. Sara Jacobs, though... she's speaking truth to power 💯. We need more people like her standing up against this kind of authoritarian nonsense 🚫. The US is supposed to be a beacon of democracy and human rights, but when it comes down to it, they're just another country that thinks it can do whatever it wants 😒.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole situation... it feels like something straight out of a Tom Clancy novel 🤯. I mean, creating a list of 24 groups that are allegedly in conflict with the US without any congressional authorization? That's just crazy talk! It's like they're making up these groups out of thin air to justify their own actions. And let's be real, the fact that they're targeting suspected drug traffickers who don't pose an imminent threat of violence is basically just a fancy way of saying " extrajudicial killings". 🤕

I remember when we used to talk about this kind of thing in school, like in our US government class. We'd learn about the importance of congressional oversight and due process... it's crazy that they're basically doing the opposite of what we learned in school. And now, lawmakers are speaking out against it? It's like we're living in a different era or something. 😩

I'm not sure what's more disturbing - the fact that they're targeting innocent civilians or the fact that they're trying to justify these actions with some kind of fantasy conflict scenario. 🤷‍♂️ Either way, it's just plain wrong and needs to be addressed ASAP.
 
🤔 The way they're justifying these deadly sea strikes is really shady. It sounds like a total PR stunt to me, trying to create this alternate reality where the US is in conflict with these Latin American groups. Like, how can you just make up a list of terrorist organizations out of thin air? 🙄

And it's not like these groups are even participating in armed conflict with the US. It's all about "extrajudicial killings" and "targeting suspected drug traffickers"... which is just code for "we're gonna shoot people without trial". That's not how you handle crime, folks! 🚫

I'm also really concerned about this lack of transparency from the Pentagon. If we don't know what's going on, how can we trust that these strikes are even legal? 🤷‍♀️ It's like they're trying to cover their tracks and avoid accountability.

And have you seen the list of groups on this secret list? It sounds like a bunch of random organizations with no clear connection to the US. What's next, labeling street gangs as "terrorist organizations" just because they might sell some illicit goods? 🚫
 
I'm so worried about this 😟. It's like, what's next? They just make up some groups and say they're terrorists, then boom! They start attacking them without any proof or due process. This is crazy talk! 🙄 The fact that the Pentagon isn't even sharing info with Congress is a major red flag for me. We need transparency here, not some secret list of "terrorists" to justify deadly strikes. It's like they're trying to create a whole new definition of terrorism just to fit their agenda. 🤔 And what about the people being killed? Innocent civilians, just trying to make a living. This is just too much for me... 😤
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it’s wild that the US is designating these groups as 'terrorist organizations' just to justify some super shady strikes at sea 🤯. Like, I get that they're trying to crack down on crime and all, but using executive power to declare people terrorists without any congressional approval? That sounds like a recipe for disaster 🚨. And the fact that lawmakers aren’t even getting access to this list is, like, super suspicious 🤔. If you ask me, these strikes are basically just targeted killings without due process – which is totally not how we're supposed to do things in a country that prides itself on being a beacon of freedom and justice 💔.
 
OMG, this is so crazy 🤯! Like, I dont get why they need to label these groups as terrorists without any proof, it just makes it seem like an excuse for them to keep attacking people at sea 😱. And its not just that, the fact that they're keeping all the info from congress is like, super suspicious 🤔. I mean, we already know there's been like, 70 deaths and nobody knows anything about what actually happened 🤷‍♀️.

It feels like they're just trying to justify some kind of military takeover without anyone even knowing it's happening 🚫. And the thing that really gets me is that these groups aren't even really doing any armed conflict with the US, so its not like they're a real threat 🔥. It just feels like a way for the Trump administration to do whatever they want and not have to answer to anyone 🙅‍♂️.

I mean, I've heard of the "war on drugs" before, but this is like, a whole different level of crazy 😲. Like, how can you justify killing people who are suspected of being involved in something that's technically illegal? It doesn't seem right to me 🤷‍♀️. And at the end of the day, it's just more evidence that the Trump administration isn't afraid to push boundaries and disregard the law 👊.
 
I'm getting so tired of these governments just making up stuff to justify their actions 🙄. I mean, 24 groups supposedly engaging in armed conflict with the US? Give me a break! It's just another excuse to carry out deadly strikes at sea and claim it's all legit 💸. And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency - withholding info from Congress and lawmakers is just ridiculous 🤯. What's next, saying that the whole thing was just a "fantasy conflict" because you say so? 🙄 Newsflash: just because you're in charge doesn't mean you can do whatever you want without consequences 👊. And by the way, what's with the secrecy surrounding this list? It's like they're hiding something 🤐. I'm all for taking a stand against crime and terrorism, but when it comes to human rights and due process, we need to be much more careful about how we do things 💔.
 
this is so messed up 🤯 i cant believe the us government is doing this kinda stuff behind our backs. these groups are just trying to survive in poverty stricken latin america, not actively fighting against the us. its like we're waging war on innocent people. the fact that theyre withholding info from congress and lawmakers is also super suspicious 🤔. whats next? a list of african or asian groups being labeled as terrorists just because they dont conform to our values? the trump admin is really testing the limits of what kinda power they think they have 💥
 
I'm really worried about this whole situation 🤕. It feels like the US is just making stuff up to justify some kinda operation or war, you know? Like they're creating these groups and then using them as an excuse to attack people in the Caribbean... it's crazy 💥. I mean, I get that they're trying to crack down on drug smugglers and all, but 24 groups? That's a lot of people to be getting killed by the US military 💀. And what really gets me is that lawmakers are being kept in the dark about this whole thing - it's like the government is just making decisions without even consulting anyone else 🤔. This whole thing feels super fishy and I'm not sure how you can justify killing people who might or might not be involved with drug trafficking... I mean, isn't that just straight-up murder? 😨
 
🚨💥 This is just plain crazy! The fact that the US government has created this secret list to justify deadly strikes on alleged drug smugglers at sea without any congressional authorization or evidence of actual armed conflict with these groups is mind-boggling 😱. I mean, who gets designated as a terrorist organization for allegedly being involved in some petty smuggling? 🤯 And then there's the part where they're claiming it's all about preventing innocent civilians from getting killed - that just sounds like a convenient excuse to me 💔. This whole thing reeks of executive overreach and a blatant disregard for US law and democratic institutions 👎. We need more transparency and accountability, not less 🤝.
 
What's up? So the US is just gonna start labeling groups in Latin America as terrorists to justify killing people at sea. Like, no thanks 🙄. It sounds like they're making this stuff up to fit their narrative. And what's with withholding info from Congress? That's just basic transparency. I'm not surprised lawmakers are calling BS on this - it does sound pretty shady. We need some real accountability here, not just empty rhetoric from the Trump administration. This whole thing reeks of executive overreach 🚫.
 
🤯 I'm literally shook by this news 🤕. Like, how can the US justify killing people in the name of "armed conflict" when there's no evidence of actual fighting going on? 🤔 It sounds like they're just making stuff up to get away with it 🚫. And what's with the secrecy around all this? 🤐 The fact that lawmakers aren't even getting access to the list is outrageous 💥. I mean, isn't that kinda how you'd justify a war or something? 😱 Like, Trump and his admin are just using fear-mongering tactics to get Congress on board with whatever they want 🤑. It's like they're trying to create some kind of alternate reality where the US is fighting a war and everyone else is just collateral damage 💥. Newsflash: that's not how democracy works 🤬. We need better, not more "security" measures 💔.
 
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