The US used a disguised plane in the first drug boat strike — some experts say it’s a war crime

US Military Plane Used to Kill 11 People in Caribbean Attack, Experts Claim It's a War Crime

In September last year, the US military used a civilian-disguised plane to attack a boat in the Caribbean, killing at least 11 people. The incident has sparked controversy over whether the use of such tactics amounts to a war crime.

According to reports, the plane was painted to look like a normal civilian vessel and did not display any clear markings indicating it was a military aircraft. Experts say this method of deception is known as "perfidy," which involves using one's uniform or insignia for personal gain, often in a deceptive manner.

Retired Major General Steven J. Lepper told The New York Times that shielding the identity of an aircraft can be considered perfidy. He stated that if the plane flying above is not identifiable as a combatant aircraft, it should not engage in any combat activities.

The US military has faced criticism for its actions in recent attacks on boats in the Caribbean and Pacific. At least 123 people have been killed in these attacks, with the Trump administration arguing that these killings are legal under international law.

However, experts argue that this is not the case. Geoffrey Corn, a former judge advocate general and current professor at Texas Tech University, said that the use of an unmarked aircraft to conduct an attack raises questions about the credibility of alternative reasons for such actions.

"It's essential to determine whether there was a credible reason other than exploiting apparent civilian status for a tactical advantage," Corn stated.
 
I'm so worried about this 😟. I mean, who does that? The US military is supposed to be protecting people, not killing them with some sneaky disguise 🤥. It's like they think they're above the law or something. And 11 lives lost already... it could've been so many more if they didn't take those precautions 🚫.

And what really gets me is that this isn't even a new tactic, but everyone just keeps accepting it as 'normal' 💔. Newsflash: it's not okay to kill people and then say you did it in the name of national security 🔍. We need some real accountability here 👮‍♀️.

I'm all for keeping our countries safe, but at what cost? Do we really have to sacrifice human lives on the altar of 'security' 💀? It's time to rethink these tactics and find a way that doesn't involve putting innocent people in harm's way 🌎. We deserve better 💖.
 
I just had the craziest dream last night, I was on a beach somewhere and saw this giant sea turtle just chillin' in front of me, it was like 10 feet long and had these crazy bright green flippers... anyway, what's with all these attacks happening in the Caribbean? Reminds me of that one time I went snorkeling in Belize and saw the most beautiful coral reef, wish we could just focus on protecting those marine ecosystems instead
 
🚨 this whole thing is shady 🤥 - i mean, use a plane that looks like a normal boat to sneak up on people and kill them? what's next? 🤯 some ppl say it's war crimes, others say its just standard ops... but honestly, shouldn't we be able to trust the government about these kinds of things? 💔 [link to The New York Times article](https://www.nytimes.com/...)
 
I'm really concerned about this US military incident in the Caribbean 🤕🌴. The fact that they used a plane disguised as a civilian vessel to kill innocent people is just plain wrong 😡. It's like they're trying to play a game of "dodge the rules" and think they can get away with war crimes without anyone holding them accountable 🚫. I mean, what if those 11 people were actually fishermen or tourists? Would it make a difference? The US military always talks about protecting civilians, but this incident shows that their definition of "civilians" is pretty broad 🤔.

And what's with the Trump administration trying to justify these killings as legal under international law? 🙄 That just sounds like a bunch of BS. If it was really legitimate, they'd be transparent about it and explain why the plane wasn't marked as a combat aircraft 👀. But instead, we're left with a whole lot of speculation and questions 🤷‍♀️.

As an expert said, it's essential to determine whether there was a credible reason other than exploiting apparent civilian status for a tactical advantage 💡. I hope someone investigates this incident thoroughly and holds the responsible parties accountable 👮.
 
This is insane 🤯! I mean, what even is the logic here? You're trying to kill people and then you hide behind some fancy word like "perfidy"? Like, no, dude, that's just called being a coward. And don't even get me started on this perfidy thing - it sounds like something out of a bad movie plot 🎥.

I'm all for keeping things safe and secure, but not at the expense of basic human decency. If you're gonna take someone out, be upfront about who you are and what you're doing. It's not that hard. And if there was some kinda "credible reason" for the attack, then why not just come clean about it? Like, instead of using some sneaky plane to get people killed.

And let me guess, the US military is gonna spin this one too? Like, they'll be all "oh, we were just trying to protect ourselves" and stuff. Give me a break 🙄. We need to call out this kind of behavior for what it is: a blatant disregard for human life.
 
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