• HugeNerd@lemmy.ca
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    Can you feel it? This is how all great democracies are born! Just a few more dead, Venezuela, and we’ll bring you democracy! Prepare your parades and ribbons and floats!

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    Why can’t they just intercept the boats and arrest the people on board if they truly have evidence of smuggling? It’s cheaper in the short term than wasting expensive missiles, and much cheaper in the long term when you factor in the reparations we’re going to have to pay to the families of all the people that were murdered.

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    The fact that the people involved went to the JAG for legal cover clearly demonstrates that they know that what they are doing is following illegal orders. Mens rea. They are going to be charged when this is all over.

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      The fact that the people involved went to the JAG for legal cover clearly demonstrates that they know that what they are doing is following illegal orders.

      Despicable. Did they really go to JAG to ask “I’m covered if I do this right?”?

      Rather than “There’s no way in hell this is legal and you’ll cover me if I refuse, right?”?

      Evil at worst. Shamefully spineless and devoid of honor at best.

      “Just following orders” is not a valid defense in carrying out increasingly heinous crimes against humanity.

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    I wonder if the sailing south of porto Rico is more than dangerous than the sailing along the Yemeni coast…

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    It’s like the Apocalypse Now scene, without the part when they try to search the boat.

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    Extrajudicial murders using the same paltry level of evidence as most ICE operations. The word MURDER is the essential word.

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      It pains me to give trump the benifit of doubt greatly but I’d love to see some solid evidence of it not being drug smugglers so we can nail him the fuck down for it in the future.

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        Everyone already explained why your view on this issue is misguided, so I’ll just add one thing: even if these people are guilty of drug smuggling, that is not a crime that’s punishable by death in the United States.

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        Besides the fact that evidence doesn’t work that way, the Administration has options here if they actually believed those were drug boats. The 50BMG rifle exists to put a big hole in an engine block. There are snipers good enough to make that shot at a few hundred yards in a helicopter.

        They choose to use a much more expensive missile that just so happens to obliterate any evidence.

        They’re just killing random fishers.

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        A lack of evidence of innocence isn’t the same thing as evidence of guilt.

        Even if they were guilty of smuggling drugs, using missiles to murder them is excessive force.

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        Yeah that’s not how evidence works. The onus is on him to provide evidence that they are drug boats, which should be trivial for the largest military in the world.

        Why would you ever give him the benefit of the doubt here?

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          Would you trust any evidence coming from him?

          I said I don’t want to give him the benifit of doubt.

          But those courts might and it would just be more difficult to lock him up without evidence, but fuck me I guess lol.

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        It pains me to give trump the benifit of doubt greatly

        then don’t?

        but I’d love to see some solid evidence of it not being drug smugglers

        it’s pretty hard to get evidence from an exploded small boat, sunk in the ocean… not counting that proving negatives is fairly hard (which is why that’s not how evidence works)… how do you “prove” to me you are not a drug smuggler?

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        Completely agree. I think that they’d be waving it about if they did.

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      Some reason they believe that they ARE drug boats?

      How do I know you’re not a drug boat?

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      Besides that it’s from the administration that lies all the time, and no proof has been shown? I guess not, though there are good arguments that the boats couldn’t have reached the US and having 11 people on a smuggling boat doesn’t make sense.

      Then there’s the fact that the crimal punishment for smuggling isn’t death and they were not even charged, had a trial and found guilty.

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      Presumption of innocence.

      Also, a long history of the US government engaging in fraud and slander as an excuse to start wars, from the USS Maine to the Gulf of Tonkin incident to the WMDs in Iraq.

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    They can tell how many they killed, but no actual eviidence of drugs in the wreckage while counting bodies??

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      That’s the neat part! They can’t! No one is counting bodies in person, this is all remote us murder, as is tradition.

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          Same way they knew about enemy casualties in any conflict, they “estimate” from observed data before they pull the trigger.

          FYI did you know that the us claimed 1.1 million kills in Vietnam? The Vietnamese claim less then 500,000 where killed (with many many more civilians killed)

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    It’s insane that they aren’t, at worst, intercepting and searching these vessels. As with everything Trump does, cruelty is the point.

    This man is a convicted felon that is sloppily trying to cover up the fact he sexually abused children (Epstein Files), along with the full support of the republican party. And the GOP (politicians and voters alike) are complicit with these crimes as long as they agree he should not be punished.

    We, the sane people in this world, will never forget these facts.