we’re straight up murdering people now

Yesterday the United States military attacked and destroyed a civilian vessel in international waters, killing eleven people. Comrade Trump claims the boat was carrying narcotics bound for the US, and that the victims were members of Tren de Aragua, the Venezuelan drug cartel.

The alleged ‘drug boat’ moments before being obliterated.

That may be true. We don’t know. We can’t know because we blew them up. What we DO know is this:

  1. It was a civilian vessel.
  2. The vessel wasn’t an immediate threat to anybody or anything.
  3. There was apparently no attempt to intercept the vessel.
  4. There was no attempt to disable the vessel.
  5. There’s no declaration of hostilities against Venezuela.

In other words, the Trump administration hasn’t presented any evidence to justify the use of military force against this boat. It appears to be an extrajudicial killing of 11 people. Which is illegal as fuck.

If we can locate and track the vessel accurately enough to fire a missile up its ass (and we obviously did), then we can track it long enough to intercept it in US waters. At that point, we could determine if there were, in fact, narcotics onboard. If so, we could then detain the crew, interrogate them about the source of the drugs, and hold them for trial in a criminal court. We could have followed the law.

But nope.

There appears to be no reason to blow them up except to gratify the blood lust of Trump and his Cabinet of Nazgûl. This is literally murder. It’s criminal on the part of the people who ordered the missile fired and the person who actually fired it. However, there’s no chance any of them will be held accountable.

It’s important to remember that back in February, just a few weeks after Trump resumed the presidency, Pete Hegseth summarily fired the senior Judge Advocates General of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. These are the officers responsible for enforcing the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Hegseth actually said the JAGs were fired because he didn’t want them to be “roadblocks to orders given by a commander in chief.” That was, in effect, an announcement that Trump intended to use US military forces in ways forbidden by the UCMJ.

And now he has. And what’s perhaps scarier is this: military personnel have shown themselves willing to execute orders they know are illegal, in direct violation of the oath they swore when they entered military service.

Killing these eleven people in this particular way–and doing it openly–is a test and a declaration. It’s a test to see the domestic and international response. And it’s a declaration that Trump intends to use the US military in ways that are expressly forbidden to further his own political and personal agenda.

This is straight up dictatorial bullshit. And with a MAGA-controlled Congress, Trump will get away with it.

7 thoughts on “we’re straight up murdering people now

  1. Ugh. I hadn’t heard. So I just looked it up for more details, and saw this:”Speaking to reporters, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said: ‘These particular drugs were probably headed to Trinidad or some other country in the Caribbean.'”So it probably wasn’t even going to the U.S. And doesn’t most of the fentanyl come from China? Has he done anything about that?T**** probably saw Putin, Modi, etc. showing him their combined (anti-US?) might on display, and he felt like he had to show them some might of his own. Probably to say, “I can kill, too! Why didn’t you invite me?!?!?!?” Or as a distraction from today’s press conference with Epstein survivors. Or, or, or….There’s another No Kings protest being planned for October. Let’s see if he bans it from happening. Oh, and he’s planning another military “parade” because his birthday one wasn’t so great.

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    • There’s absolutely NO evidence (at least none presented) that the vessel was used to smuggle drugs. The fact that there were 11 people on board actually suggests it was more likely involved in human trafficking. Drug smugglers don’t travel in large numbers like that; they reserve the space for product, not people.

      So in all likelihood, Trump ordered the murder of 2-3 smugglers and 8-9 people who’d paid to be smuggled into the US.

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    • Maybe. I’m more inclined to see this as a sort of comfort-murder. Trump & his crew want to be seen as tough and aggressive, so they do a lot of performative bullshit…like deciding to revive the War Department. Being able to casually murder 11 Venezuelans makes them feel tough. They HOPE it’ll make others see them as tough and aggressive, but it just makes them look like cowardly bullies.

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