I'm really concerned about this whole situation. The fact that the death toll is at 126 people, including those presumed dead, and still there's no clear evidence to back up the claims on why these strikes were necessary... it's like a ticking time bomb waiting to happen. And to make matters worse, the fact that they're targeting boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean when most of the fentanyl is smuggled overland from Mexico raises serious questions about where all this is really going down.
I'm also worried about the lack of oversight from Congress - how can we trust that Trump's actions are being held accountable when he's got a blank check to wage war without any real consequences? And what's with the whole 'armed conflict' vs 'drug trafficking' debate - shouldn't it be one or the other, not both? This whole situation just feels so... murky.
idk why we need more proof before we just go full-on military industrial complex the whole "drugs are a crisis" thing is like, super convenient for an already powerful country to justify its actions... and let's be real, who needs actual evidence when you've got a few dead bodies and some propaganda videos? meanwhile, people in latin america are just over here dying by the dozen due to US "aid"...