Trump Has a Secret List of 24 “Designated Terrorist Organizations.” We Got Some of the Names.

The US government has created a secret list of 24 organizations that it claims are engaged in armed conflict with the United States. However, experts say there is no evidence that these groups are actually participating in such conflicts.

According to three government sources, the list includes Latin American cartels and criminal organizations, such as Tren de Aragua, Ejército de Liberación Nacional, Cártel de los Soles, and various Sinaloa Cartel groups. These organizations are supposedly engaged in "non-international armed conflict" with the US.

However, experts argue that this list is a farce, as America's adversaries do not even know they are considered at war with the US, nor do the American people know with whom the US is facing in a supposed state of armed conflict. In fact, some experts doubt the existence of Cártel de los Soles, describing it as more of a system of corruption than a group with a leadership structure.

The list has been used by the Trump administration to justify deadly strikes on alleged drug-smugglers at sea. The US military has carried out 17 known attacks on boats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific Ocean since September, killing at least 70 people. However, lawmakers say that these strikes are illegal extrajudicial killings because the military is not permitted to deliberately target civilians.

The Pentagon has been withholding key information about the attacks and the list of designated terrorist organizations for almost two months. Even when provided with the list, some lawmakers claim they were not given enough information to understand the administration's interpretation of the law.

Experts warn that the strikes are a significant departure from standard practice in the long-running US war on drugs, which has traditionally involved law enforcement arresting suspected drug smugglers. The administration has no plans to seek an authorization for the use of military force similar to the 2001 AUMF used to justify counterterrorism operations following 9/11.

"This is not just a secret war, but a secret unauthorized war," said Brian Finucane, a former State Department lawyer. "This is the president, purely by fiat, saying that the US is in conflict with these undisclosed groups without any congressional authorization."

Lawmakers say that the strikes are illegal under US and international law because there is no evidence of an armed conflict between the US and these cartels. "If colleagues believe that a war against the narco-traffickers in the ocean or a war against Venezuela is a good idea, then put an [authorization of military force] on the table and debate and vote it," said Sen. Tim Kaine.

The full list of 24 DTOs has not been disclosed to all lawmakers on the House Armed Services Committee, sparking concerns about secrecy and accountability.
 
😕 I'm worried about this whole situation with the secret list of groups the US government says are in armed conflict with them... I mean, come on 🤯, if there's no evidence these groups are even involved in conflicts, why are we attacking them? 🚫 It sounds like a bunch of blanket statements to me, and it raises so many red flags about accountability and transparency.

And honestly, I'm also getting a little tired of the whole "war on drugs" thing... isn't that just a fancy way of saying we're not doing our job as law enforcement? 🤷‍♀️ We should be working with these countries to find solutions, not dropping bombs from the sky. 💥

I wish lawmakers would take a closer look at this and start asking some tough questions instead of just accepting whatever the administration is telling them 🤔... after all, we're the ones who have to live with the consequences of their actions 🌎
 
🤔 This whole situation is really sketchy, if you ask me. I mean, who gets added to a secret list without so much as a whisper? And what's with the lack of transparency from the Pentagon? It's like they're trying to hide something from Congress. The fact that lawmakers are saying these strikes are basically unauthorized killings just highlights how murky this whole situation is.

I'm not sure I buy into the whole 'armed conflict' narrative either - sounds like a convenient excuse for some extra-sanctioned action to me. And with 70+ people killed and no real oversight, it's downright concerning. 🚨

The thing that really gets my goat is how easily this kind of stuff can snowball without anyone holding the powers-that-be accountable. If we let them keep dodging congressional oversight like this, what's next? It feels like a slippery slope to me... 😬
 
I'm low-key shook by this whole situation 🤯. Like, how can a secret list be used to justify killing people without even knowing who they are or what they're doing? It's wild that some lawmakers aren't even getting the full info on the list 🤔. And can we talk about how this whole thing is a major departure from the usual law enforcement approach to dealing with cartels? I mean, isn't transparency and accountability, like, super important? 💡

Also, it's pretty suspicious that the Pentagon has been withholding key info for almost two months 😒. Like, what are they hiding? And those 70+ deaths in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific Ocean? That's crazy 🌊.

I'm all about a good debate, but I don't think this is justifiable by fiat 💁‍♀️. We need to get our lawmakers together and figure out what's really going on here 👥. This secret war thing needs to be exposed ASAP 🔍.
 
🤔 This is some wild stuff! I mean, who knew the US was secretly at war with cartels? Like, what's next? The Pentagon just telling us there's a secret army of ninja assassins fighting climate change 🌪️. No seriously tho, this list thingy seems super sketchy to me. I don't think we should be launching attacks without knowing for sure that we're actually in a war with these groups. That's just basic human rights stuff 💔. And can we get some transparency on this? Like, who gets to decide which cartels are considered enemies of the state and why? 🤷‍♂️ It's just not right that lawmakers aren't being given all the info they need to make informed decisions about this. We should be having a national conversation about what's going on here, not some covert ops behind closed doors 🔇. The whole thing feels like a giant game of "gotcha" and it's up to us to keep an eye on it 👀.
 
I'm low-key worried about this 😟. Like, what's going on with our military, you know? They're just randomly dropping bombs on people in the ocean without even telling Congress, let alone the public 🤯. And now we're getting all these reports of innocent civilians getting killed 💔. It's like, shouldn't we be working to stop cartels through law enforcement and stuff instead of just blowing up their boats? 🚣‍♀️ This whole situation feels super shady to me 😳.
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this secret list thingy 🤯👀, you guys! It's like the US gov is playing a game of cat & mouse with these Latin American cartels without even telling Congress what's going on 🤥. Experts are saying it's all a bunch of hooey and that America doesn't actually have an armed conflict with any of these groups 🙅‍♂️. But the Trump admin is still dropping those deadly drone strikes like they're going outta style 💣, killing at least 70 people in the process. That's just not cool 🤕. The Pentagon is being super shady too, withholding info from lawmakers and not even disclosing the full list of groups 🤐. I mean, what are we even fighting for here? It feels like a big ol' game of "let's pretend" 🎉, but it's not okay when innocent people get caught in the crossfire 😢. We need some transparency and accountability ASAP ⏰! #NotMyWar #TransparencyMatters #JusticeForTheVictims
 
I'm totally sure this secret list is legit 🤔... wait, no I mean, what's going on here? I don't trust any government source at all 😒. These Latin American cartels don't even know they're considered an enemy of the US! It's ridiculous to assume they'd be doing armed conflict without knowing it themselves.

And omg, 70 people have been killed in these strikes? That's insane... but wait, are we really sure those attacks were legit? The Pentagon is being super secretive about this, and lawmakers are saying they didn't get enough info 🤷‍♂️. I'm all for cracking down on cartels, but can't we do it through regular law enforcement like everyone else?

I think some of these groups, like Cártel de los Soles, might be more corruption than actual armed conflict... or am I just overthinking this? 🤔 What's the real story here?
 
🤔 I'm low-key shocked by this secret list thingy... like how can they just create a list of orgs without any proof that they're actually doing anything shady? 🙄 I mean, isn't it gonna be a total mess when the truth comes out? And what's up with all these strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific? At least 70 people dead already... 😬 It just seems like a bunch of hooey to me. Can't we just have some transparency about this stuff? 🤷‍♂️ The fact that they're withholding info from lawmakers is super sketchy too.
 
🚨 Can you even believe this? The US gov is secretly declaring war on Latin American cartels without anyone's consent 🤯! And experts are calling BS, saying there's no evidence of these groups being involved in armed conflict with the US 🙄.

I mean, come on, if we're just gonna bomb boats at sea and kill people without a clear definition of who we're actually fighting, that's not "law and order", that's just plain old-fashioned terror 💥. And what about Congress? They didn't even get the full list of groups 🤐! It's like they're trying to pull off some covert op without anyone knowing 🕵️‍♂️.

We need transparency, we need accountability, and we need our government to follow the rules 📜 not make up its own laws on the fly 🚫. And can we please talk about the 70+ people who've already lost their lives in these attacks 😢? It's time for real change, folks 👊
 
I'm getting super concerned about this secret list thingy 🤯. If these organizations aren't even sure they're at war with the US, how can we trust that our military is making decisions without proper oversight? 🤔 The fact that some of these groups don't even exist as separate entities makes me think there's something fishy going on. And 70 people dead in attacks that lawmakers say are illegal... that's just crazy! 😱 We need more transparency, not less.
 
dude, this is getting outta hand!! 🤯 they're literally just making stuff up and then dropping bombs on people without even telling their own Congress? that's insane! these cartels are probably just trying to make a living in the dark web, not wage war against America. it's like, what even is going on here? 🤔 the US military has been carrying out secret strikes with no oversight from anyone... that's like playing chicken with international law and global stability. we gotta get some answers ASAP! 💥
 
🤔 I'm pretty sure this is a huge problem with our government's actions... like, how can they just make up this list of organizations that are supposedly at war with us? 🚫 Without telling anyone or even showing them the evidence? 🤯 It sounds super shady to me.

And what really gets my blood boiling is that these groups don't even know they're on the list and we're killing people left and right without any real oversight or accountability 🕷️. The fact that lawmakers are saying this is a secret unauthorized war is totally true 🤦‍♂️. I mean, who gets to decide what's an armed conflict just by fiat?

And let's not forget that these strikes are actually happening in the open ocean without any congressional authorization 🚫. It's like they're just making it up as they go along... which is basically exactly what happened with the whole Iran-Contra scandal 🤯.
 
I'm getting this weird feeling like we're living in some kinda Cold War era 😒. I mean, think about it - a secret list of groups supposedly at war with us? It's like something outta a Bond movie 🎥. But for real tho, if these cartels don't even know they're in a conflict with the US and America's people don't know who we're fighting, then what are we really doing here? These strikes seem legit sketchy to me... and why is there no congressional authorization for this? It just feels like more of the same secrecy and power plays that got us into trouble back in the 80s 🕵️‍♂️. And now they're just kinda making it up as they go along? That's not how we do things in a democracy, fam 👎
 
🚨💥 just saw this & im shook 😱 US govt secret list of cartels in latin america 🤯 supposedly involved in armed conflict with us 🤔 but experts say there's no evidence 💔 & now we know 17+ attacks at sea that killed over 70 ppl 👊 that's like a war without a war 🌪️ what's next? 🚫 & btw, pentagon hiding info from lawmakers 🤐 this isn't just about cartels it's about unchecked power 📝
 
🤔 This whole thing feels super dodgy to me... like, who gets included on a secret list without knowing what's going on? It's like they're just making it up as they go along 🚫. And the fact that lawmakers aren't even getting full info on the list is wild 📝. This whole "war" thing sounds more like some kind of vigilante justice to me 💔. The strikes are basically taking out civilians without a proper court process, which is just not right 🙅‍♂️. I mean, can you imagine if it was the other way around and someone from these cartels showed up at your doorstep looking for you? 😱 You'd want justice too, right? But no, instead we're seeing military strikes that are basically pre-emptive killings 💀. It's all about national security, I guess 🤷‍♀️, but what does it really mean to be secure when it means harming innocent people?
 
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