Boat Strike Questioned: Was it Really About Drugs Heading to the US?
Did the US strike a boat carrying drugs *to* the US, or just near it? Details are fuzzy.
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### Simple Version
The U.S. military hit a boat with bombs. They said it was carrying drugs to America. But now, people in charge say the boat was actually going somewhere else, maybe to another big boat that was then going to Suriname. It's not totally clear if any drugs would have ever made it to the U.S. The military hit the boat *four times*, even after people were hurt.
### How Fox Would Spin It
**DEEP STATE LIES EXPOSED!** The Fake News media (CNN) *wants* you to believe our brave military made a mistake. They *claim* the drug boat wasn't headed here, trying to weaken President Trump's strong border policy. They *want* to smear our heroes!
### DeFoxed Reality Check
The Navy Admiral in charge said the boat *wasn't* directly heading to the U.S. It was on its way to meet a bigger boat that was going to Suriname. While it's *possible* the drugs *could have* eventually ended up here, that wasn't the immediate plan. The military struck the boat multiple times, even when people were left alive after the first hits. **This raises serious questions about the mission's real purpose and the rules of engagement.**
### Why This Matters
When the U.S. military uses deadly force, especially multiple times on survivors, we need to know *exactly* why. This incident highlights the importance of clear communication and adherence to rules in military operations. It's crucial for public trust that these actions are justified and transparent, not based on shaky evidence or shifting stories.
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