Video of U.S. Military Killing Boat Strike Survivors Is Horrifying, Lawmakers Reveal

US Military's Brutal Attack on Wounded Survivors Reveals Dark Truth About War on Drugs Campaign

Lawmakers who viewed footage of a US military attack on wounded and helpless survivors of a supposed drug boat incident have described it as "deeply disturbing". The video, which was previously only seen by edited clips posted on social media, shows the second strike on the wreckage of the vessel, killing the remaining survivors.

The footage was shown to lawmakers during closed-door briefings with top military officials, including Admiral Frank M. Bradley and General Dan Caine. Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) called it "one of the most troubling scenes I've ever seen in my time in public service".

Himes said that the unedited video clearly shows the US striking helpless people, contradicting a narrative that emerged in recent days suggesting the survivors were combatants rather than defenseless individuals. The Pentagon has argued that it is at war with undisclosed drug cartels and gangs, but Himes questioned this claim.

"This is not hyperbole," said Himes. "Court orders are being ignored. MAGA loyalists have been put in charge of the military and federal law enforcement agencies. The Department of Government Efficiency has stripped Congress of its power of the purse. News outlets that challenge Trump have been banished or put under investigation."

Experts in the laws of war have described the strikes as "extrajudicial killings" because the military is not permitted to deliberately target civilians, even suspected criminals. The Pentagon's Law of War Manual states that persons who are incapacitated by wounds or shipwreck are "hors de combat" and should not be targeted.

The US military has carried out 21 known attacks, destroying 22 boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean since September, killing at least 83 civilians. The strikes have been described as "tantamount to murder" by lawmakers and experts.

As the investigation into the incident continues, it remains to be seen how far-reaching the consequences of this attack will be. One thing is clear: the truth about the US war on drugs campaign is much darker than previously thought.
 
This whole situation is seriously messed up πŸ€•... I mean, think about it, these people are already wounded and helpless, and then the military shows up and starts shooting, killing innocent survivors who aren't even a threat to anyone. It's like they're not even following basic human rights or international laws.

And what really gets me is that this isn't an isolated incident - we've seen 21 other attacks where over 80 civilians have lost their lives. That's a whole lotta death, man 😱... and it's not just the numbers that are the problem, it's the fact that our government is willing to just sweep all of this under the rug.

I think what's really disturbing here is how this attack challenges everything we thought we knew about the war on drugs. I mean, we've been told for years that this is some kind of critical campaign to keep our communities safe, but now it seems like that narrative just doesn't hold up.

The fact that lawmakers are calling these strikes "extrajudicial killings" and saying that they're tantamount to murder says a lot about how we're treating these people. It's not right, and we need to start asking some tough questions about what our government is really doing here.
 
πŸ€• omg u guys i just saw that vid and i'm literally shook my heart goes out 2 those survivors they're not even like they were in a combat situation btw what's the real deal w/ this war on drugs tho i think it's crazy how some ppl are trying 2 justify these attacks by saying they r fighting cartels but cmon there gotta be better ways 2 address addiction & poverty than sending drones 2 kill innocent ppl πŸš€
 
The whole situation with the US military's actions in the Caribbean Sea is wild 🀯... like, I'm all for taking down cartels and stuff, but not when you're hurting innocent people who aren't even a threat to anyone πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And what really freaks me out is that some lawmakers are saying it's just "business as usual" in the Pentagon πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... like, come on, that's not how democracy works! You can't just ignore court orders and have MAGA loyalists running around in charge πŸ’ͺ. It's all getting pretty suspicious that there's more to this story than what we're being told πŸ“... I mean, who are these cartels and gangs that the US is supposedly fighting? And why are they suddenly appearing in the Caribbean Sea? Something doesn't add up here πŸ€”.
 
πŸ€• The real question here isn't just what happened in that video, but why we let ourselves get so caught up in a cycle of violence & misinformation. We're so quick to call it "the war on drugs" without stopping to ask if it's really about the drugs or if it's about something deeper - control, power, fear... πŸ’”

It's time to take a step back, breathe, and re-examine our assumptions. The fact that lawmakers are questioning the narrative & calling out what's clearly happening is a good start. But we need to do more than just condemn this incident. We need to ask ourselves: What does it say about us as a society when we're willing to sacrifice human life for the sake of a label or an ideology? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg 😱 this is so sad & unbelievable... i cant even imagine being in that situation & then just getting shot by the military... its like they say "you're at war" but what about when you're not even fighting? πŸ€” i mean i get that the US has a big problem with cartels and all, but does it have to come down to just shooting innocent people? 🚫 it seems so extreme. i dont think we're seeing the whole story here & im worried about what might happen next...
 
OMG u guys I just watched this video of the US military attacking wounded survivors and I'm literally shaking 😱 it's like they're saying we have no problem killing innocent ppl 🀯 I don't think we should be surprised tho... I mean, the gov is already super corrupt and Trump has been all about that MAGA life since forever πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ I'm so tired of the lies though... like, the Pentagon says it's a war on cartels but really it's just an excuse to keep oppressing ppl who get caught up in the system πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ My rep from CT is super upset and he's right too... this is like, totally not okay πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ I don't think we'll ever know the full extent of what's really going on but it's clear that something fishy is happening πŸ’£
 
🀯 I mean, what's surprising here? The US military just happens to be involved in another incident where civilians are getting "targeted" because they're supposedly in the wrong place at the wrong time... πŸ™„ It's like we've never seen this before (sarcasm alert). And of course, there's a conveniently edited video that somehow reveals all this info without showing any actual wrongdoing on the part of the military πŸ“Ί. Lawmakers are basically saying "yeah, we knew it was fishy" and now they're trying to hold people accountable for following orders? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's about time someone spoke up about the accountability of those in power... maybe not just because it's trendy but actually because it's necessary πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€• I'm really disappointed in what's been going on with that war on drugs campaign πŸŒͺ️. It seems like our military is being used to target innocent people who are just trying to survive. Those survivors were already hurt and helpless, and the US military went ahead and attacked them anyway πŸ’”. It's not right that lawmakers are now questioning what really happened because of some MAGA loyalists in charge 🀝.

I think we need to have a real conversation about what's going on here and why our leaders are so afraid of speaking truth. We can't just turn a blind eye to people being killed by our own military, no matter who they're supposed to be fighting 😱. The law is clear: civilians shouldn't be targeted, especially those who are already hurt πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

I hope that this incident sparks some real change and accountability in Washington DC πŸ’ͺ. We need more transparency and less fear-mongering from our leaders πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
🀯 just watched that video of the us military attacking wounded survivors and i'm still shaking my head... it's like, what's going on in our country? πŸ€” we need to get to the bottom of this and make sure something like this never happens again. i mean, experts are saying it's extrajudicial killings, which is just a fancy way of saying it's murder. πŸ’€ and those numbers, 83 civilians killed... it's just heartbreaking.

i'm so frustrated with what's going on in our government right now. Rep jim himes said it best when he called the scene "deeply disturbing" πŸ€• and i can't agree more. we need to hold our leaders accountable for their actions and make sure they're following the laws of war, not just doing whatever they feel like.

this whole thing is just a huge mess and it's going to take a lot of work to fix it, but i'm willing to put in the effort if it means we can get some truth and justice 🌟
 
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