US military kills 14 in attacks on vessels in the Pacific, according to Hegseth

US Military Attacks in Pacific Leave 14 Dead, One Survivor, Amid Expansion of War on Drugs

The US military has carried out a series of strikes against vessels suspected of carrying narcotics in the eastern Pacific, killing at least 14 people and leaving one survivor. The attacks mark an escalation of President Donald Trump's campaign to combat global drug trafficking, which has already claimed over 50 lives since its inception.

According to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the strikes targeted four boats that were "known to be transiting along known narco-trafficking routes" and carrying narcotics. Hegseth acknowledged the presence of a survivor, but claimed that Mexico had accepted US requests for search-and-rescue duties in an apparent attempt to sidestep questions about detaining potential victims.

Hegseth justified the strikes by drawing parallels with US military operations against al-Qaida targets during the war on terror. He stated that drug traffickers "have killed more Americans than Al-Qaeda" and vowed to track, network, and hunt them down.

However, many experts have questioned the legitimacy of these actions, citing concerns about the lack of congressional authorization for such strikes. Republican Senator Rand Paul has criticized the unilateral nature of the attacks, warning of potential escalation and even war with Venezuela.

The US appears poised to expand its campaign beyond the Caribbean, with reports suggesting that a carrier strike group will be deployed to the region in the coming weeks. This move is seen as a major escalation, with the USS Gerald Ford aircraft carrier bringing dozens of fighter jets and accompanying destroyers to the coast of Venezuela.

As tensions rise, Trump has signaled his intention to target land-based targets, warning that "the land drugs are much more dangerous" than sea-borne narcotics. The exact nature of these plans remains unclear, but many experts believe that this marks a significant turning point in the administration's war on global drug trafficking.
 
πŸ˜• I'm really worried about all these military attacks happening in the Pacific... 🌊 It's like, we're talking about lives lost here - 14 people can't just be taken away without a proper thought process πŸ‘₯. And now they're expanding their war on drugs to other places? 🀯 Venezuela? That's a whole different story 🌴. I mean, I get it, we need to tackle this problem, but how about taking a more diplomatic approach first? πŸ’‘

And what really gets me is the lack of congressional authorization for these strikes πŸ€”. It feels like they're just doing whatever they want without anyone checking in πŸ‘Š. The fact that Mexico's accepting US requests for search-and-rescue duties just to avoid scrutiny is, like, super suspicious πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ.

I'm not sure what Trump's plan is, but I hope it doesn't lead to more violence and chaos πŸ’₯. We need to find a way to address this issue that works for everyone, not just one country 🌎.
 
you know what's wild lol 🀯 i was just reading about how a new type of jellyfish is discovered in Japan and it can literally do the most insane things like bioluminesce and stinging its prey with venomous tentacles... meanwhile we got people dying left and right over some drugs πŸŒŠπŸ’€ has anyone ever stopped to think about how crazy our world really is? like, seriously, have you seen those jellyfish videos on tiktok? πŸ³πŸ‘€
 
I'm getting super concerned about all this escalating US military action in the Pacific πŸš¨πŸ’£ They're already killing people and now they're planning to expand this war into Venezuela? 🀯 It feels like we're being set up for a major crisis, especially with Rand Paul warning us about potential escalation. What's going on here is not just about taking down narco-traffickers, it's about the US showing off its military power and intimidating other countries... 😬 And what about the survivor? How are they supposed to get justice or even get out of there without someone looking out for them? 🀝 We need some serious transparency and accountability from our leaders about how this is all playing out πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I think we're being played here, folks. I mean, the numbers don't add up. 14 dead, one survivor, and suddenly we've got a war on our hands? It feels like a ticking time bomb waiting to happen. And what's with the 'land drugs are much more dangerous' line from Trump? That just sounds like a bunch of nonsense to me. I mean, come on, is he seriously suggesting that putting more troops on the ground is going to make this problem go away? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It just seems like a recipe for disaster to me. And don't even get me started on the lack of congressional authorization for these strikes... that's some serious overreach if you ask me. 😬
 
πŸ€” thinkin about this whole thing its like we gotta remember why we started fightin against somethin in the first place if its just gonna escalate into more problems ... maybe we should take a step back and ask ourselves what we really wanna achieve here is it just about the drugs or is there somethin deeper 🌊
 
🚨 I'm worried about the escalating situation here πŸ€•. It seems like the US military is taking a very aggressive approach to tackling the issue of narcotics trafficking, and while it's understandable that they want to crack down on this problem, we need to make sure that their actions are proportionate and within the bounds of the law πŸ™.

The lack of congressional authorization for these strikes raises some serious concerns πŸ€”. I mean, shouldn't our elected representatives have a say in how we're handling global security issues? It feels like the Trump administration is going rogue here πŸ‘Š, and that's not okay 😬.

I also don't buy into the comparison between the US military's fight against al-Qaeda and their efforts to combat narcotics trafficking πŸ’”. Those are two very different threats with different solutions πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Can we please focus on getting to the root of this issue rather than resorting to heavy-handed tactics? πŸ™
 
I'm getting worried about this escalating situation πŸ€•. These military strikes seem like a big escalation, and it's hard to see how they're gonna stop all the narco-trafficking without some kind of solid plan or cooperation with other countries. The fact that Mexico is helping out with search-and-rescue duties kinda raises questions about who's in charge here πŸ€”.

I don't think we should be comparing this to Al-Qaida, though - it's a whole different ball game when you're dealing with civilians, especially the ones caught up in these situations. We need to make sure that any action taken is gonna have some thought and planning behind it, not just a bunch of hasty strikes 🀯.

It's also weird that Trump is talking about targeting land-based targets without even saying what those are or how they're gonna work πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It feels like we're kinda being thrown into this situation without any real plan to get out of it, which can't be good for anyone involved πŸ˜•.
 
Wow! 50 lives lost already? That's crazy πŸ’₯ And now they're planning to deploy a carrier strike group to Venezuela? It sounds like things are getting out of hand here 😱 What's next? Are they gonna start attacking villages or something? 🀯
 
I'm telling you, this is a classic case of imperial overreach 🚫. I mean, who gives the US military a free hand to wage war without congressional approval? It's like they're trying to set a precedent for a blank check authorization πŸ’Έ. And what's with the 'land drugs are more dangerous' rhetoric from Trump? Sounds like a bunch of hooey to me 🀣. This is just another example of the US trying to flex its military muscles and assert dominance over other nations. Newsflash: that doesn't work when it comes to international relations 🌎.

And let's not forget, this is happening on Mexico's doorstep, which could lead to a domino effect in terms of escalating tensions with Venezuela and possibly even Cuba 🀝. It's like the US is trying to contain a problem by creating a bigger one. Rand Paul is right to sound the alarm about this unilateral action - we need more transparency and accountability in our foreign policy decisions πŸ”.

This whole operation reeks of a power grab, if you ask me πŸ˜’. And what about the survivors? Are they just going to be left to fend for themselves after being caught in the crossfire? It's time for some real leadership from the US on this issue - not more military posturing 🚫.
 
πŸ˜’ I'm not sure about this one... I mean, I get it, we've had enough of the opioid crisis and all, but is this really the way to do it? Like, 14 people dead already and it's just getting started? 🀯 It doesn't sit right with me that they're doing these unilateral strikes without even talking to Congress about it first. I know the senator from Kentucky has been on my case about this too... πŸ€”

And what's with the whole "we're hunting down narco-traffickers like Al-Qaeda" vibe? That just seems kinda extreme, you know? πŸ˜… Plus, isn't that just a recipe for more problems? We're basically gonna be dealing with some of the most powerful cartels out there... it's like we're playing with fire here. πŸ”₯

But at the same time, I do think something needs to be done about this. It's gotta stop, you know? So maybe we need to find a way to do this that doesn't involve all these risks and uncertainties... 🀝
 
🚒🌊 Omg what's going on here?! I mean, I get it, fight against narco-trafficking is super important, but 14 dead and only one survivor? That's crazy! 🀯 And now they're talking about deploying a whole carrier strike group to the region? That just seems so aggressive. Don't they know that can escalate into full-blown war? 😬 I'm all for stopping narco-trafficking, but you gotta do it in a way that respects human life and doesn't start an international crisis. And what's with Trump wanting to target land-based targets now? Is he trying to cover his own tracks or something? πŸ€”
 
I'm really worried about this... πŸ€•πŸŒŠ

Imagine we're drawing a Venn diagram with two overlapping circles: Pacific Ocean and War on Drugs. Each strike is like a small dot that connects these circles, making it harder to contain the mess.

[Simple ASCII art of a Venn diagram]

We've got 14 lives lost already πŸš£β€β™‚οΈ, and now the US military is escalating its efforts with more ships and fighter jets coming in. It's like we're playing a game of "Dots and Boxes" where each move makes it harder to stop the spread.

The problem is that we don't know much about these attacks – how did they happen? Who was targeted? πŸ€” Did Mexico really accept US requests for search-and-rescue duties just to avoid answering questions?

The more I think about this, the more I want a flowchart with branches like:

A) Are we talking about legitimate naval operations or unilateral strikes?
B) How do these actions align with our global values of human rights and diplomacy?

[Simple ASCII art of a flowchart]

It's time for us to have an open conversation and demand answers from our leaders. Can we find a way to balance security concerns with the need for transparency and accountability? 🀝
 
🚨πŸ’₯ I'm getting major dΓ©jΓ  vu vibes here! Remember those Navy SEALs who raided that ISIS hideout? This is basically the same playbook, minus the whole "we're fighting terrorism" part πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The US military just keeps on pushing the boundaries, and nobody's really questioning it... yet. I mean, what's next? Are they gonna start taking people out in broad daylight without so much as a warrant? πŸš”

And can we talk about how convenient it is for Mexico to step up with search-and-rescue duties when their own citizens are getting taken out by US strikes? It smells like a classic case of "we don't want to rock the boat" 🌊. Meanwhile, Senator Rand Paul's warnings are being ignored, and I'm left wondering if anyone's even bothering to read the fine print on these military operations.

It's all so... familiar. Have we just gone full-on "Law & Order: SVU" mode, where it's every man for himself, and nobody cares about the rules 🚫?
 
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I'm all for taking down narco-trafficking boats, but 14 dead and just one survivor? πŸš£β€β™‚οΈ That seems like a lot of collateral damage to me...
Maybe we should be talking about how the US can help Mexico and other countries in the region address the root causes of this problem? 🌍
I don't think drawing parallels with al-Qaida is helpful here... πŸ˜’
Can we get some answers on what exactly these "land-based targets" mean? πŸ€” Will that just lead to more violence and more innocent people getting hurt?
Here's a rough diagram to show you what I'm thinking:
```
+---------------+
| Narco Traff |
| (Sea) |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| US Military | | Mexico |
| Strikes | | Search-and-|
| | | Rescue |
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
🚨 just read about these US military strikes in the Pacific and I'm getting all sorts of uneasy vibes... like what exactly is going on here? They're saying it's to combat narco-trafficking, but isn't that kinda a slippery slope when you start talking about detaining potential victims and expanding operations without congressional approval? πŸ€” I mean, I get that they want to take down the cartels, but do we really need to be playing it this way? πŸ’₯ And what's with the lack of transparency around who gets to decide who lives or dies in these strikes? 🚫 It feels like a bit of a power trip to me... πŸ‘Š
 
idk about this one 😐...these strikes just don't sit right with me πŸ€”. I get that they're trying to tackle the problem, but all these unilateral actions & lack of congressional approval are red flags 🚨. I mean, have we really thought through the consequences of targeting people who might be innocent bystanders or even US citizens? 🌎 it's like we're already in a war zone without even declaring one πŸ’₯. and what's with the Venezuela angle? πŸ˜’ does that mean we're gonna start sending troops over there too? 🀯 i'm all for keeping our country safe, but can't we find more diplomatic solutions to this issue? 🀝
 
man this is getting outta hand 🀯 what's next they're gonna start bombing mexican villages? i mean i get it we gotta crack down on narco traffickers but this is just gonna create more problems and lose lives on both sides. rand paul is spot on with this whole thing, congress needs to take a stand and figure out if these strikes are legit or not πŸ€”
 
idk about this... it sounds like the US is just trying to create another mess in the pacific πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. like, isn't mexico already super stressed with the cartels and all? do we really need to be dropping bombs on them too? 🚨 it's not like they're asking for it or anything... and what's up with this "land drugs are more dangerous" thing? like, doesn't that just mean people will find other ways to get high? πŸ˜‚ anyway, it's all so predictable - just another example of the US trying to flex its military muscles without actually solving any problems πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ
 
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