US airstrike survivors clung to boat wreckage for an hour before second deadly attack, video shows

US Military's Deadly Strikes on Suspected Drug Smugglers Raise Eyebrows

A harrowing video has emerged of two men who survived a US airstrike on a suspected drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean, clinging to the wreckage for over an hour before being killed in a second deadly attack. The footage, seen by senators behind closed doors, has raised concerns about the legality of the strikes and whether they constitute war crimes.

The victims, shirtless and unarmed, appeared to have no idea what had hit them or that their lives were about to be taken from them. Desperate to stay alive, they tried to turn a severed section of the hull upright, only to fail in their efforts. The video, which lasted for over an hour, shows the two men's faces and bodies as they succumbed to their injuries.

The strikes have been part of a 22-month campaign by the US military to target suspected drug smugglers in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in at least 87 deaths. Critics argue that these strikes are not only unnecessary but also violate international law.

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have expressed outrage over the video, with Democrats condemning it as a "troubling" example of excessive force, while Republicans defend the strike as legal. However, most legal experts reject this rationale, arguing that the US is at war with drug traffickers and that such strikes are not covered under the rules of war.

The Trump administration has faced criticism for its handling of the campaign, which has been shrouded in secrecy. The Pentagon has refused to release footage of the follow-up attack that killed the two remaining crew members, sparking concerns about transparency and accountability.

"This is a clear example of the American people's tax dollars being used to perpetuate a war on innocent civilians," said Marcus Stanley, director of studies at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. "The American people should get as much transparency and information here to judge what's being done in their name as possible."

As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the US military's actions in the Caribbean are raising serious questions about the nature of war and the laws that govern it.
 
I'm all over this πŸ€”... Like, how can we even justify taking out these 2 guys who were basically begging for mercy? They're not even armed, just shirtless and trying to stay afloat after their boat gets bombed. And now they're dead because they couldn't even turn up that broken hull thingy on time 😩. Can someone pls get me the source on this video, I wanna see it for myself? And what's with the "at war with drug traffickers" excuse? Is that even a legit argument? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
🀯 Come on, 87 deaths? That's like a superpower trying to wipe out a few rival superheroes πŸ¦Έβ€β™‚οΈπŸ’₯! "Excessive force"? Are you kidding me? They're just trying to make a statement: "We're gonna bomb you if you're caught with our stash of contraband 😳"! It's all about the Benjamins, folks πŸ’Έ. And what's up with these strikes being shrouded in secrecy? Sounds like a bunch of spy movies πŸŽ₯... or just some super-slick PR spin 🀫! Can't we just have a simple "We're not gonna bomb innocent people" and be done with it? πŸ˜’
 
I'm getting major flashbacks to the Gulf War, remember those videos of the civilians caught in the crossfire? It's like we're right back there again. These strikes just feel so... impersonal. I mean, can't they at least tell you what happened before or after, you know? The lack of transparency is just infuriating. And it's not just about the video, it's about the whole campaign and how it's been shrouded in secrecy. It's like they're trying to hide something from us. I'm seriously worried that we're losing track of what's really going on over there. It's like the US is just following some script without thinking about the consequences. We need more accountability, not less. πŸ€•
 
I'M TELLING YA, THIS IS CRAZY! 🀯 they're basically saying its okay to kill people who might be smuggling drugs just because they're not wearing a uniform? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ i mean, what's next? gonna start dropping bombs on farmers for growing marijuana? 🌱 that's just not right. and the fact that they won't show us the footage of the second attack is like, totally sketchy. it smells like cover-up to me. we need more transparency in our government and less killing of innocent people. πŸ’”
 
I'm so worried about these two guys who survived an airstrike πŸ€•πŸ˜¨! Can you even imagine being on that boat, not knowing what was happening, and then trying to fix up the damage? It's just too much 😩. And now they're dead... I don't think it's right at all πŸ’”. Our tax dollars should be used for people, not just taking lives without a second thought πŸ€‘. We need more transparency about these strikes so we can understand what's going on and make sure this doesn't happen to innocent civilians again 🀝. It's making me question everything about our US military actions in the Caribbean right now πŸ˜•.
 
🀯 This latest video of the airstrike is super disturbing... I mean, can you imagine being in their shoes? The fact that they were trying to survive and didn't even know what hit them is just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. It's also crazy how much attention this campaign has gotten - 87 deaths already? That's a huge number, especially when most people think of the Caribbean as a pretty chill place 🌴.

And honestly, I don't blame the lawmakers for getting all riled up... it does seem like some folks are being a bit lax with the whole war thing πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Like, if we're at war with drug traffickers, shouldn't there be some kinda protocol in place to make sure innocent people aren't caught in the crossfire? πŸ’‘ It's all pretty confusing right now... but one thing's for sure: transparency and accountability are key πŸ”.
 
This video is super disturbing 🀯 I mean, can you imagine being in their shoes? It's not just that they died, but how they died - by being killed for trying to survive. It's like, what even happened on that boat? Were they really smuggling drugs or was it a misunderstanding? We'll never know because the US military didn't release any info about what went down.

And let's talk about this "war" thing... I'm not saying the US has no right to enforce laws, but killing people who might be innocent is just not right. The fact that lawmakers are fighting over whether or not these strikes were legal says a lot about how messed up this situation is πŸ€”. Can't we have a discussion about how to make our countries safer without resorting to killing civilians? It's time for some real transparency and accountability, you know?
 
πŸ€” the fact that these men were killed after trying to save themselves from the wreckage is so sad πŸ’” they didn't deserve that 😒 and yeah, transparency is key when it comes to our tax dollars being used for military actions πŸ€‘
 
omg this is sooo disturbing πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ... how can we even justify killing people who didn't know they were in a war zone? wasn't there like a way to negotiate or something before the airstrike happened? i mean, those guys were shirtless and unarmed, just trying to survive 😩. what about international law? isn't that a thing where countries try to follow rules together? πŸ€”... i don't get how this whole campaign is even considered legal πŸ’€... shouldn't we have more transparency about what's going on over there? like, why can't the Pentagon release footage of everything? it's just so much red tape 🚫.
 
πŸ€” this is so messed up. i mean, 2 guys just trying to make a living from the sea and they get taken out by a strike that could've easily been avoided. 87 deaths so far... what's next? are we gonna start attacking fishermen on other countries' coastlines too? πŸš£β€β™‚οΈ it's all about the $$$, you know? who cares about the laws of war when there's money to be made from these operations? πŸ€‘ the US military is supposed to protect us, not kill us whenever they feel like it. πŸ˜•
 
🚨🌊 I mean, come on... this is just crazy! Those two guys getting blasted out of the water and left to die? It's like, what even is the point of that? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ The US military says they're fighting a war on drug smugglers, but it looks like they're just picking off innocent civilians who happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. πŸ’€

And don't even get me started on the secrecy surrounding this whole thing. I mean, what are they hiding? πŸ€” The Pentagon refusing to release footage of the follow-up attack that killed the other two crew members? That's just shady, man. πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

It's like, we're supposed to be a country that values transparency and accountability, but when it comes to our military actions, suddenly we become super secretive and defensive. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's just not cool, you know? πŸ˜’
 
I'm telling you, if you're gonna attack someone with a airstrike, at least give 'em a chance to surrender lol πŸ˜‚ just kidding! But seriously, this is getting outta hand. I mean, 87 deaths? That's crazy. And now they're talking about whether or not it's war crimes? Come on, we gotta start thinking about the bigger picture here πŸ€” if you're gonna be a target of an airstrike, you should at least know what hit you, right? πŸ‘€
 
I'm totally uneasy about this, you know? πŸ˜• The footage is just... horrific. I mean, these guys were trying to survive, and they got killed anyway. It's like, what's the point of even having a military if we're just gonna use them to carry out senseless strikes on civilians? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And the fact that lawmakers are defending this as "legal" is just mind-boggling. I mean, come on, have they seen the footage? πŸ™„ It's not like these guys were actively engaging with US forces or anything.

And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency from the Pentagon. If we're gonna send our soldiers into battle, shouldn't we know what's going on? πŸ€” It's just another example of how powerful governments think they can do whatever they want without being held accountable. πŸ’₯ I swear, it's like we're living in a bad movie or something. 😬
 
I'm totally stoked when I see vids like this coming out 🀯. It's absolutely wild to think that these 2 dudes got caught up in a airstrike by the US military, with no idea what was going on or how they were gonna get outta there alive πŸ’€. The fact that they were shirtless and unarmed just makes it even more messed up 😩. I mean, come on, can't we all just try to live our lives without being caught in a crossfire between governments? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

But seriously though, this whole situation is super sus πŸ’‘. I'm talking about the fact that the US military was able to drop a bomb and then cover it up by not releasing any footage of what happened next πŸ”’. It's like they're trying to hide something, but we all know how that usually goes down πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

For real though, when you think about it, these strikes are basically just another form of war πŸ’₯. And if the US is at war with drug traffickers, then shouldn't there be some transparency and accountability in place? πŸ€” I'm talking about how we're all paying taxes to fund this campaign without even getting any real info on what's going down πŸ‘€.

Anywayz, it's time for some serious discussion on this topic πŸ“’. We need to get to the bottom of why our governments are making these kinds of decisions and whether or not they're actually protecting us from harm πŸ’―.
 
I'm really shook by this video... how can we just casually kill people without them even having a chance to react? 🀯 It's like, yeah, they were smuggling drugs, but didn't they have rights too?! And what's with all these secret attacks? If you're gonna do something like that, at least give us some info about it... Transparency is key, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm not saying we should let the bad guys off scot-free, but can't we find a way to catch them without taking lives?
 
πŸ€” I'm getting some major whiplash from this whole situation... The way they're trying to justify these strikes as being part of a 'war on drug traffickers' is just not sitting well with me 🚫. I mean, we all know the US has been involved in some questionable operations over the years, but this takes it to a whole new level πŸ’₯. And let's be real, those two guys were basically civilians who got caught up in something they had no control over πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's wild that lawmakers are defending these strikes as 'legal' when most of us would call it out as some serious BS πŸ˜’.
 
πŸš¨πŸ’£ Airstrike Footage Sparks Debate 🀯

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+---------------+
| Suspected |
| Smuggler Boat |
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|
| Airstrike
v
+---------------+
| Surviving |
| Crew Members |
+---------------+
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| Struggle to
| Stay Alive
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Death by | | Military |
| Airstrike | | Cover-up? |
+---------------+ +---------------+
```

The recent video of the airstrike on suspected smugglers has left many questioning the legitimacy of these operations. πŸ€” It's clear that civilians were caught in the crossfire, and I think it's high time for transparency and accountability πŸ“πŸ’‘. The US military needs to explain its actions and provide clarity on what constitutes a legitimate strike. We can't just assume that just because someone is suspected of being involved in illegal activities, they are automatically a threat deserving of death πŸ’€. There has to be more oversight and regulation in place to prevent similar incidents from happening again 🚫.
 
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