Trump Administration Admits It Doesn’t Know Who Exactly It’s Killing in Boat Strikes

Trump Administration Reveals Lack of Knowledge on Identity of Boat Strike Victims, Fueling Allegations of Illegal Extrajudicial Killings.

In a shocking admission, the Trump administration has confirmed that it does not know the identities of the civilians killed in its undeclared war against suspected drug smugglers in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean. The administration's lack of transparency on this issue has sparked widespread criticism from lawmakers, human rights experts, and others who argue that the strikes are illegal extrajudicial killings.

The U.S. military has been conducting boat strikes since September 2, resulting in over 60 civilian deaths. According to Trump officials, the administration is engaging in a "non-international armed conflict" with designated terrorist organizations (DTOs), which they claim justifies lethal force against suspected smugglers. However, critics argue that this designation is not supported by law and that the strikes are a gross violation of international humanitarian law.

Lawmakers have expressed outrage over the administration's lack of transparency on this issue, with Rep. Sara Jacobs stating, "This is just murder." The Pentagon has refused to provide any explanation for its withholding of information on the victims or the legal basis for the strikes, fueling allegations that the Trump administration is hiding something.

Experts in the laws of war argue that the administration's actions are a clear violation of international law and that the strikes should be immediately halted. "The problem with DoD calling cartels 'unprivileged belligerents' is that the U.S. is not actually in a non-international armed conflict — a legal term of art that, to be applicable, requires specific facts that just aren't the current reality," said Sarah Harrison, former associate general counsel at the Pentagon's Office of General Counsel, International Affairs.

The Trump administration's actions have also raised concerns about the erosion of due process and the rule of law in the United States. Withholding information from Congress and ignoring court orders has been described as a "partisan stunt" that sets a "reckless and deeply troubling precedent."

As The Intercept reported earlier, the Pentagon has been withholding key information on the attacks and the list of DTOs for almost two months. The Trump administration's actions have sparked widespread outrage, with some experts describing it as a "full-on authoritarian takeover of the U.S. government."
 
idk wut's goin on w/ dis US gov... dey r justifying killin civilians in the Caribbean & Pacific Ocean & no one knows who's gettin killed 🤯. its like dey think dey can just do whatevs & not answer 2 anyone. law makers are all over dem, sayin it's "murder"... but Pentagon's all like "nbd, we got dis" 👎. its not right, u know? dey're erodin due process & settin a bad example 4 future govts 2 follow 🤷‍♀️. some ppl r callin it an "autho-tayzation takeovw" 🚨 but i think its more like dey just wanna avoid bein held accountable 4 their actions 💔
 
This is super concerning 🤕. I mean, how can you just kill people without knowing who they are? It doesn't even sound like a military operation anymore, more like a vigilante justice situation. The fact that they're hiding this info from Congress and the courts is unacceptable, it's like they're above the law or something.

The US has always prided itself on being a beacon of democracy and human rights, but if this is how they're treating civilians, then we need to take a hard look at ourselves 🤔. I'm not saying that everyone who's against these strikes is right, but come on, at least have the decency to know who you're killing or be transparent about it.

The whole 'non-international armed conflict' thing sounds like a bunch of bureaucratic mumbo-jumbo if you ask me 🤷‍♂️. If they can't even get that right, how do we trust them to make decisions on international relations? It's like they're trying to pull the wool over our eyes.

We need more accountability and transparency in government, ASAP 💪. This isn't just about these specific strikes, it's about the erosion of due process and the rule of law in general. We can't let this slide, we need to make some noise and demand answers 🔊.
 
I don’t usually comment but this Trump admin is super sketchy 🤔. They're saying they don't know who was killed in those boat strikes and that's just crazy talk. I mean, how can you be waging war on civilians without knowing their names? It's like a bad action movie, not real life 🎥. And now experts are saying it's a clear violation of international law... like, come on! 😒

I don't think we should just take the Pentagon's word for this. They're being super secretive and hiding info from Congress, which is just not right 🤦‍♂️. It makes me wonder what else they're hiding behind closed doors. And that Rep Sara Jacobs saying "This is just murder"? I'm with her on that one 😔.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that this whole thing stinks, and we need some answers ASAP 💡. The US government should be held accountable for its actions, not playing a game of hide-and-seek 🎲. We deserve better transparency than this!
 
🚨 this is just so messed up 🤯 the fact that they don't even know who was killed is insane... like, come on, can't they even do their own homework? 🤔 and now we're hearing from experts that it's not even a real war situation... just cartels being "belligerents" lol 😂 but seriously, this whole thing reeks of a huge cover-up. The Pentagon's response is just a bunch of empty corporate speak trying to hide the truth. And what really gets me is how they're using this as a partisan stunt to try and silence anyone who speaks out against it... like, no way, dude 🙅‍♂️ we need transparency and accountability here! 💥
 
I mean come on 🤔... this is what happens when you've got an admin that thinks they can just disregard international law and do their own thing 🙅‍♂️. I'm not saying that's exactly what's going on here, but it sure looks like it to me 😒. The fact that they don't even know who was killed in these strikes is just mind-boggling - what kind of operation are you running over there? 🤷‍♂️

And let's be real, the "non-international armed conflict" designation sounds like a total joke 📝. I mean, if that's really how it works, then why hasn't Congress been briefed on this whole thing? It's just not adding up 👀.

At the end of the day, this is all about accountability and making sure we're following the law 💯. If Trump thinks he can just ignore international law and do whatever he wants, then that's a problem for the rest of us 🤦‍♂️. We need to keep pushing back on these kinds of actions and make sure our government is transparent and accountable 🔒.
 
idk how can they not no the identities of ppl killed in those boat strikes 🤯 its like, basic human rights, ya know? i mean, dont get me wrong, i think we gotta take a stand against cartels and all that, but u need to do it right. this whole "non-international armed conflict" thing sounds like just a bunch of bs to me 🚫 and i'm not buying it. its like, the pentagon's just tryin to cover their own ass and avoid takin accountability for what they've done 😒 we deserve better than that. i think lawmakers should really look into this and make some changes ASAP 👊
 
omg this is so messed up 🤯 they dont even no who died in those boat strikes over 60 civilians killed and they still dont know their names its like they got their own private war going on and every1 else gets left out of the loop meanwhile Rep Sara Jacobs just said "this is just murder" cant agree more with her 🙅‍♀️ the Pentagon refusing to explain themselves is straight up shady whats wrong with this admin? 😡
 
I'm so concerned about this 🤕. It's crazy that they don't even know who was on those boats... like, basic human rights right there? 🙄 The fact that they're calling these cartels "unprivileged belligerents" is just a bunch of lawyer speak for "we're gonna kill them and pretend it's okay" 😒 And now the Pentagon is refusing to give any info? That's just plain dodgy 🤥. I mean, what are we even doing here? This whole situation just reeks of cover-up and disregard for human life 💀.
 
Can you believe this stuff?! 🤯 I mean, 60 civilians killed and not even a care about who they are? It's like, what even is happening over there? 🌊 The Trump admin is all like "it's just our way of dealing with cartels" but really it's just a big mess. And now the Pentagon won't give any info on the victims? Like, come on! 😡 How can you be transparent and then not care about who got killed? It's messed up. I don't know how Rep. Sara Jacobs is going to keep saying this is "just murder" though... it's like she's stuck in a time warp or something 🕰️ 2025, we should know better than this. And the experts are right, it's all about avoiding accountability and setting a bad precedent for future governments. Ugh, I just don't get it. 😒
 
I don’t usually comment but... this is really concerning. I mean, how can you just not know who was on those boats? It's like they're hiding something or trying to cover up what's happening. The fact that they're calling these cartels "unprivileged belligerents" just sounds like a bunch of bureaucratic jargon to me. And the part about it being a "partisan stunt" is really not reassuring either.

I'm all for keeping the country safe, but you can't just start taking lives without knowing who's involved or why. It's basic human rights stuff. I don't think anyone should be above the law, and it sounds like this administration might be trying to skirt that very real principle.

And what really gets my goat is when people say "experts" are saying X, Y, Z... can they actually prove any of that? I mean, where's the evidence? Where's the proof that these cartels are even terrorist organizations? It just seems like a whole lot of hype and hand-wringing to me.
 
omg did u see dis? its like they dont even care about the ppl killed 🤯 the fact that they dont know who died is crazy and they got no explanation for it 🙄 what's gonna happen next? shouldnt there be some kinda investigation or smthn? 😟 this is so messed up.
 
Ugh 🤕 this is getting outta hand 🚨 they dont even no who died in those boat strikes 😔 and now ppl are calling them out for it 👮‍♂️ like what kinda game is this 🤯 if u r goin to kill ppl u better know who they r 🤷‍♀️ this whole "non-international armed conflict" thingy sounds like a load of BS 💣 and those strikes should be stopped ASAP ⏰ this is just murder 💀
 
I don’t usually comment but... I'm really worried about this whole thing 🤕. 60 civilian deaths is a huge number and not knowing their identities is just horrific 😱. It's like they're saying 'we're not even gonna try to find out who these people are' - it's just so uncaring. And the fact that they're trying to justify it as some kind of 'non-international armed conflict' just sounds like a bunch of malarkey 🙄.

I mean, what if one of those victims was a kid? Or an old person? Would we be okay with them being killed in a drone strike without even knowing their name or story? It's just not right. And the fact that they're trying to cover it up and withhold info from Congress is just, like, totally not cool 😒.

I don't think this is about national security or whatever the administration is saying - I think it's about some people in power feeling like they can just do whatever they want and nobody will question them. That's not how democracy works, you know? 🤔
 
🙄 I mean come on, who doesn't know their own civilians? Like, are they trying to get caught up in some kind of espionage movie plot or something? 😂 The fact that they don't even have the identities of the people they killed is just ridiculous. It's like, do they really think we'll just forget about it and move on?

And let's be real, if this was a Democrat administration, I'm sure there would be an investigation happening right now with all the outrage and drama. But because it's Trump, suddenly everyone gets to go quiet and pretend like nothing's wrong? 🙄 Give me a break.

I mean, experts are saying this is a clear violation of international law, and people are calling it out for what it is – murder. So yeah, let's keep pointing fingers at the administration and holding them accountable. Maybe then we can get some actual answers about what's going on over there... 🤷‍♂️
 
🚨😱 Can't believe what I'm reading about the US gov's lack of transparency on those boat strikes 🛥️! Like, come on, guys... 60+ civilians killed and still no idea who they are? That's just crazy talk 😲. This whole thing reeks of a huge cover-up 🤥. I mean, if it's not murder, then what is it? 💀 And those "experts" saying it's an international humanitarian law violation... yeah, no kidding 🙄. It's like the Trump admin thinks they're above the law 🚫.

And don't even get me started on that Rep Sara Jacobs calling it "just murder"... I got nothing but love for her for speaking truth to power 💁‍♀️! Meanwhile, the Pentagon is just sitting there, hiding info and ignoring court orders... what a total disregard for due process 🤦‍♂️.

This whole thing has me super concerned about our country's values and where we're headed as a nation 🌎. It feels like we're sliding into some dark place 🌑. We need more transparency, more accountability, and definitely less authoritarian vibes 👊
 
can you believe this? 🤯 they just admitted to not knowing who was killed in those boat strikes and now everyone's all upset 🙄 like what even is going on here? didn't we have laws about not killing civilians? 🤔 i remember when i was a kid, the idea of a president just making stuff up and hiding it from congress would've been laughable 😂 but hey, that's 2025 for ya. all this talk about international law and human rights, it's like the world has gone crazy 🌎. what's next? are we gonna start having drone strikes on random people on the sidewalk? 🚁
 
man this is wild 🤯 they're literally saying they don't know who got killed in these boat strikes and now people are like what else are you hiding 🤑 this whole thing just smells like a cover-up to me and it's getting out of hand how can the admin claim its a "non-international armed conflict" when there's no clear evidence or law to back that up? and lawmakers are right on point "this is just murder" 💀 we need some transparency here ASAP
 
I don't know man... I'm so confused 🤯. On one hand, like, how can you just keep people's identities hidden from Congress and the public? That's super sketchy and kinda like, what's the administration trying to hide? But on the other hand, I mean, isn't it possible that they're just dealing with some super classified info and don't want to compromise national security? 🤔 But at the same time, isn't transparency and accountability part of being a government in a democracy? It doesn't feel right either way... 😒
 
🤔 I'm all about supporting our troops and keeping our country safe, but come on... how can we be so sure these strikes are legal if we don't even know who got killed? 🙅‍♂️ It's like, yeah, I get that cartels are bad, but is it really justifiable to kill civilians without a trial or anything? 😟 And what about due process and all that jazz? It sounds like the administration is playing fast and loose with our laws. 💁‍♂️ We need more transparency and accountability here, not less. But at the same time, I don't want to be one of those people who just assumes everything is bad about Trump's admin... maybe there's some nuance we're missing? 🤷‍♂️
 
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