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Trump continues to order the summary execution of people on boats in the Caribbean while asking everyone to accept his word that they deserved to die because they were smuggling drugs. We will never know in most cases if they were innocent or guilty of what he accuses them of.
— Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) 2025-10-03T23:58:25.702Z
Trump continues to order the summary execution of people on boats in the Caribbean while asking everyone to accept his word that they deserved to die because they were smuggling drugs. We will never know in most cases if they were innocent or guilty of what he accuses them of.
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Drug smuggling is not a capital offense. The count is now 4 boats, 21 people blown to bits. If Dear Dufus has not been seen live since Tuesday, who ordered this? Miller?

malaise
(290,032 posts)Murder and Madness
bluestarone
(20,463 posts)KICK!!
malaise
(290,032 posts)In my lifetime, I have never seen such lawlessness on this planet
Nothing ever close to this. I'm 100% sure even our smartest lawyers never expected this lunacy to get through a supreme court yes decision.

gordianot
(15,695 posts)lame54
(38,572 posts)The same ones who are staying silent after Trump declared a civil war
Irish_Dem
(76,117 posts)lame54
(38,572 posts)Teach a man to fish
And Trump will blow him out of the water
Blues Heron
(7,764 posts)malaise
(290,032 posts)That crash and burn
struggle4progress
(124,846 posts)Sep 14, 2025 4:07 PM EDT
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) Personnel from a U.S. warship boarded a Venezuelan tuna boat with nine fishermen while it was sailing in Venezuelan waters, Venezuelas foreign minister said on Saturday, underlining strained relations with the United States ...
While reading a statement on Saturday, Foreign Minister Yván Gil told journalists the Venezuelan tuna boat was illegally and hostilely boarded by a United States Navy destroyer and 18 armed personnel who remained on the vessel for eight hours, preventing communication and the fishermens normal activities. They were then released under escort by the Venezuelan navy.
The fishing boat had authorization from the Ministry of Fisheries to carry out its work, Gil said at a press conference, during which he presented photos of the incident ...
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/venezuela-says-u-s-warship-raided-a-tuna-boat-as-tensions-rise-in-the-caribbean