
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this US military video. It's just...incredibly disturbing

. I mean, you've got these people clinging to debris, clearly in distress, and the US military just comes out of nowhere and starts shooting them?

No wonder lawmakers are calling for a full investigation - this is some serious atrocity stuff

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I'm also really bothered by how the Pentagon's trying to spin this. "We're fighting drug cartels" doesn't excuse the fact that they're targeting civilians who were just trying to survive

. It's not like these people were directly involved in any combat - all we know is that they were on a boat and then... boom

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This whole thing makes me super uncomfortable

, but at the same time I'm glad that lawmakers are finally speaking out about it. We need to hold our military leaders accountable for what's happening overseas

. And honestly, I think we should be looking into how this is all being covered up by the media too... "unconventional" and "testing boundaries"?

sounds like just a way to sweep it under the rug

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