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asdefghyk•about 17 hours ago
But the months-long attacks have reportedly done little to combat the flow of illicit drugs into the country, raising questions about the effectiveness of an operation that law of war experts say amounts to extrajudicial killings and war crimes.
defrost•about 17 hours ago
There weren't a lot of drugs stashed in the fish coming up fresh in the nets:

Ecuadorian fishing crew describe their ordeal as victims of Trump’s purported war on ā€˜narcoterrorists’ https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/apr/21/e...

asdefghyk•about 16 hours ago
Im shocked that in some cases there have been survivors of these attackes and then their has been another attack where these survivors have died .
adjejmxbdjdn•about 12 hours ago
Which is pretty much a war crime. In the case where they didn’t do that, they deported them anywhere but to American soil. Cant have them accidentally speaking in a court or to reporters.
adjejmxbdjdn•about 12 hours ago
Well, as a vegan I do appreciate the Trump administration’s protection of sentient fish.

At the same time, as a vegan, I don’t appreciate their lack of interest in the autonomy and lives of the sentient humans.

iioiio•about 14 hours ago
If you kept listening to experts, El Salvador would still be a crime ridden hellhole. Being tough on crime shows results and sends a message.
ItsYan•about 13 hours ago
Let's say what happens in a decade or to. All injustices have a weird way of hitting back decades after.
BugsJustFindMe•about 15 hours ago
This title editorializes. They are _alleged_ drug boats.
sameers•about 14 hours ago
I think if you read it as "campaign meant for drug boats," it isn't editorialized. The actual boats struck are alleged drug boats indeed; the stated desire was to only hit actual "drug boats."

At any rate, even if all the boats struck were carrying drugs in violation of American law, murdering the crew is still not an acceptable form of punishment.

BugsJustFindMe•about 14 hours ago
If the desire were in any way to hit only actual drug boats then the boats would receive due process instead of murder. It is definitionally a campaign meant for alleged drug boats.

> even if all the boats struck were carrying drugs in violation of American law, murdering the crew is still not an acceptable form of punishment.

Agreed.

yepyoukno•about 8 hours ago
The rationale (don’t karma kill the messenger for not liking my saying so) is that they are a foreign power invading the United States with the illicit intentions of doing catastrophic harm.
BugsJustFindMe•about 1 hour ago
I think you mean they are _allegedly_ a foreign power _allegedly_ invading the United States with the _alleged_ illicit intentions of doing catastrophic harm.
johng•about 2 hours ago
If any of this is fentanyl then it is very accurate to say that it leads to hundreds of thousands of deaths. And we've seen a very good decrease in fentanyl deaths -- though that could also be attributed to the higher availability of Narcan.

Fentanyl remains a primary driver of overdose deaths, with synthetic opioids, primarily fentanyl, accounting for 60% of all overdose deaths in the United States last year, totaling about 48,000 people. While opioid overdose deaths remain high, there has been a decrease in fentanyl-involved deaths from 2023 to 2024. More National Fentanyl Overdose Data The CDC reports a 35.6% decrease in synthetic opioid overdose deaths from 2023 to 2024.

no-name-here•about 11 hours ago
The current title of the source: ā€œDespite killing 200 people in attacks on suspected drug boats, US has done little to slow drug trade, experts sayā€
BugsJustFindMe•about 1 hour ago
"suspected" is a key word in that title.