I'm so not buying this . Two lives lost just because some guy was transporting something "involved" in drug trafficking? That's a pretty broad definition, if you ask me. What's next? Shooting at people for having a bunch of packages on their boat? I mean, where do you draw the line? It sounds like a convenient excuse to flex our military muscles without really tackling the root issues.
And what about this guy Maduro? Just happens he gets captured and suddenly it's a legit reason for some random US strike in the Pacific? I'm not buying the coincidence . Something fishy is going on here, if you ask me.
I got a bad vibe about this one . Like, we're already seeing how it affects the innocent people on that boat... two lives lost? That's not exactly what I'd call 'smart' military tactics . And now we gotta consider the implications for regional stability? It just feels like more of the same to me . The US and Venezuela have been going back and forth for ages, and it seems like they're just trying to show off their power instead of actually solving problems . I mean, what's really going on here? Why was that boat targeted again? Is it even worth risking lives over?
I'm low-key worried about this, you feel? Like, I get it, they gotta protect the country and all, but two people just lost their lives over something that's probably not even a big deal to them. It's like, can't we just talk things out instead of resorting to force? And what's up with these military ops being so high-key announced on social media? Like, can't they just keep it on the down low for once? Also, I'm still trying to process that US military operation in Venezuela earlier this month... seems like a bit too much going on if you ask me.
Just thinkin', two people lost their lives over suspected trafficking... what's the real cost of this operation? And how many more will have to die or get hurt for the US to 'clean up' its act in the Pacific? The real question is, who really knows what's goin' on out there? At least that little town in Venezuela got some reprieve with the potential energy deal tho... a small win amidst all this chaos.