After Undercounting Boat Strike Killings, U.S. Military Updates Death Toll

US Military's Death Toll from Boat Strikes Increased to 123 After Undercounting.

In a shocking revelation, the US military has updated its death toll from boat strikes in the region, revealing that 11 civilians were killed on December 30, eight more than initially reported. The increased number brings the total number of people killed in the campaign to 123.

According to Col. Emanuel Ortiz, Southern Command's chief of public affairs, the attack on three vessels was one of the largest single-day death tolls since the US military began targeting alleged drug smuggling boats last September. Ortiz provided an updated tally of strikes, casualties, and vessels targeted since September 2, revealing that there have been 35 total kinetic strikes with 36 go-fast boats destroyed.

The US military has faced criticism for its actions in the region, with experts arguing that the strikes are illegal extrajudicial killings. William Baumgartner, a retired US Coast Guard rear admiral and former chief counsel of the service branch, described the destruction of the vessels as "essentially the same as putting a gun to their head."

As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the US military's actions will impact the region and the global community. One thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the consequences of inaction will be severe.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this 🀯. 123 people dead because of a 'drug smuggling' operation? That's insane! 🚫 What exactly does the US military mean by "alleged" when it comes to these boats? Don't they have proof or something? πŸ’‘ It just seems like another example of how easy it is for governments to get caught up in their own agendas and forget about human lives. πŸ˜”
 
this is so troubling πŸ€• i mean 123 people killed including civilians? that's insane anyone think it's just a matter of 'bad guys' doing bad things, no one has to die... the US military needs to get its act together, especially when it comes to protecting innocent lives. and the fact that they're still arguing about the morality of these strikes is worrying πŸ€”
 
🚨 This new death toll is still mind-blowing... 123 people lost their lives just from a few boat strikes? It's like they're taking out speedboats left & right without even thinking about civilian casualties πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I'm not surprised the military's actions are getting called into question tho - it's clear they didn't think this through beforehand. The fact that 11 more civilians were found after undercounting is just sick... where was the oversight? πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ
 
Just saw that update on the US military's death toll 🀯🚨. 123 people killed? That's crazy! I'm no expert but it sounds like they're playing with fire over there. If 11 more civilians were killed just on one day than initially thought, what's going on in those waters? They already destroyed 36 boats, is that gonna make a difference or just make the problem worse? 🚫
 
man this is getting outta hand 🀯 123 people dead is a lot but like you can't just go around assuming all those boat guys were smuggling or whatever they're saying... plus its not like we know the whole story here idk what's really going down in that region it might be more complicated than we think so maybe before we start throwing stones at the US military we should try to hear both sides of the fence, you feel?
 
omg i cant believe its been 123 ppl killed in these boat strikes 🀯 like what r us doin??!! i no we gotta stop drug smuggling but cmon dont just kill ppl its so not right 😩 i read this thing abt a retired admiral who said the destruction of vessels is kinda like putting a gun to their head idk man thats so messed up 🚫 i wonder wut the us mil will do next?? will they keep on killing or try 2 find another way? πŸ€”
 
I'm worried about what's happening in that region πŸ€•. 123 deaths is a crazy number and I feel like there should've been a way to minimize the civilian casualties. But on a brighter note, I think it's awesome that we're having this conversation about the US military's actions and how they affect the global community. It means people are paying attention and caring about what's going on. The fact that some retired officials are speaking out against the strikes is really important, it shows that even those who have experience in the system can question its morality πŸ’‘. Maybe we can learn from this and find ways to make sure this kind of situation doesn't happen again in the future 🀞.
 
🚨😱 OMG did u hear about the US military's death toll from boat strikes? its like 123 now 🀯 theyre killing way more ppl than we thought πŸ˜” i mean whats going on over there? is it just a big mistake or rthey trying to cover somethin up? πŸ€” i dont think it's cool when ppl get killed like thats not the answer πŸ’€ and what about them go-fast boats? is it worth destroyin em? idk man but its lookin bad 🚫
 
OMG πŸ’₯ I'm literally shook rn 🀯! Like, 123 people already died from boat strikes? That's insane 😱! And they're still saying that these boats were smuggling or whatever? 🚫 I don't know about that... it seems kinda hinky to me πŸ€”. But hey, at least the US military is being honest and updating their numbers now πŸ™. Maybe they can try to find a more peaceful way to deal with this situation? 🀞 Like, what if they could just negotiate or something? πŸ’¬ It's all about finding solutions that work for everyone, right? 😊
 
Something fishy going on here... 🐟 I mean, an increase in death toll by 11 civilians sounds legit, but what if this is a cover-up? The US military is always talking about 'alleged' drug smuggling boats... what's the real motive behind these strikes? It's all so convenient. I'm also not convinced by Col. Ortiz's explanation - "largest single-day death toll" since September? Sounds like a PR stunt to me πŸ“Ί. And don't even get me started on this William Baumgartner guy, he sounds like a total expert (not) πŸ˜‚. I mean, who puts it like that: "essentially the same as putting a gun to their head"? That's some pretty dramatic language if you ask me πŸ’₯. Something's not adding up here... πŸ€”
 
I'm shocked by this new info 🀯... 123 people are already dead from these boat strikes... that's so many lives lost πŸ’”... I think the US military needs to re-think its approach, maybe there's a better way to tackle the problem without taking innocent lives πŸ˜•... it's also concerning that they're calling these actions "extrajudicial killings" - that sounds super aggressive and unfair πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ... what do you guys think? Should we be supporting this kind of action or is there another way forward? πŸ’¬
 
🚨😱 I'm seeing a lot of outrage online about this news... 123 lives lost already? That's just heartbreaking πŸ€•. But what really gets my attention is how undercounted these incidents were to start with. Like, how did that even happen? Did they not have accurate data collection methods in place? πŸ€”

And I know some people are calling this a form of extrajudicial killing... but isn't that exactly the point of having a military? To protect us from harm? It's all about context and perspective now. We need to be talking about solutions, not just condemning the actions.

Personally, I think we need more transparency on these operations so we can understand what's really going on. Maybe it's time for an independent investigation? πŸ’‘ What do you guys think? Should we be holding our military accountable for their actions? πŸ€”
 
"War does not determine who is right - only who is left." πŸ’₯🌎 This situation just shows us that even with the most advanced technology & training, innocent lives can get lost in the chaos. We need to consider the human cost behind every military action. πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm really worried about this. So they've found out that more people died from those boat strikes than they thought? That's not good news at all. It makes me wonder how many innocent lives were lost because of this whole thing. The US military said it was targeting people who were smuggling drugs, but if it feels like putting a gun to their head, that doesn't sound right to me... πŸ˜•
 
I'm shocked 😱 by this updated number. 123? That's crazy! It feels like they're not even counting properly 🀯. Undercounting just led to more lives lost. I remember when my dad was in the military, he always told me that we had to follow protocols and be precise with our numbers. You can't just guess and hope for the best. This whole situation just seems so... uncertain πŸ’”. The US military's actions are like a ticking time bomb - one wrong move could blow everything up 🚨. I'm not sure what to make of all this, but one thing's for sure: the world is watching πŸ‘€.
 
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