I'm a bit surprised they're doing these military strikes in the Caribbean, don't you think? I mean, isn't that like, super far from their own borders?
They should probably be focusing on the US-Mexico border, where most of the trafficking is going on. And what's with this "narco-terrorists" term - isn't that just a fancy way of saying "cops who are into some shady stuff"? 
I'm also wondering, what's the real reason behind these strikes? Is it just to make themselves look good for the cameras, or is there actually something being done about the problem? The fact that this is the 20th operation already, I'd say they're trying to make a point. And in an area notorious for illicit activities, no less - that's like putting all their eggs in one basket, if you ask me
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And can we talk about how hard it is to even confirm the details of these incidents? I mean, shouldn't there be some sort of transparency or accountability? It just seems like the Pentagon is playing a game of "we're doing something, but we're not telling"
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I'm also wondering, what's the real reason behind these strikes? Is it just to make themselves look good for the cameras, or is there actually something being done about the problem? The fact that this is the 20th operation already, I'd say they're trying to make a point. And in an area notorious for illicit activities, no less - that's like putting all their eggs in one basket, if you ask me
And can we talk about how hard it is to even confirm the details of these incidents? I mean, shouldn't there be some sort of transparency or accountability? It just seems like the Pentagon is playing a game of "we're doing something, but we're not telling"