The Big Lie Behind Donald Trump’s ‘Drug’ Boat Strikes
Trump’s administration has conducted military strikes killing at least 61 people in international waters off Venezuela, claiming to deter drug smuggling amid ongoing opioid crisis concerns.
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When he announces an aggressive policy, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, often offers some grotesque justification—a meaningless fiction that is supposed to be engraved in our minds as the foundation of violence. The more we swallow these lies now, the harder it will be for us to question future falsehoods, because that would call into question our view of ourselves as intelligent beings.
Interview: Sen. Rand Paul Slams “Insane” Trump Admin Drug Boat Policy
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'Not really a war': Analyst reveals 'unprecedented features' of Trump's boat strikes
A prominent political analyst revealed the "unprecedented features" of President Donald Trump's strikes on alleged drug boats in international waters in a new essay published on Sunday. Richard Galant, executive producer of Now It's History on Substack and a Senior Fellow at New America, argued in a new essay that Trump seems to be drawing from the authority other presidents have used during America's War on Drugs. He compared the strikes to ope…
Many U.S. commanders have tried to free themselves from the corset that Congress has tied up with them, making it easy for unbridled Trump.
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