**Headline: U.S. Military Hits 50 Strikes on Drug Boats – But Who’s Counting?**
The U.S. military just racked up its 50th strike against a boat suspected of drug trafficking. Four so-called “narco-terrorists” are now dead in the Eastern Pacific. Sounds serious, right? But hold on—who exactly are we talking about when we say “narco-terrorists”? The military is mum on the specific group involved, leaving us to wonder if it’s the same one we hear about every other day or a brand new villain.
According to U.S. Southern Command, the boat was cruising along “known narco-trafficking routes.” Fancy phrasing, but isn’t that just a euphemism for “where we already know bad things happen”? It’s like saying you’re on a highway and calling it a road trip while ignoring the traffic jams.
The whole operation begs a few questions: Why are we using lethal force on these boats? What’s the end game here? And let’s not forget—killing alleged criminals doesn’t exactly stop drug trafficking; it just creates a new set of problems.
So, while the military celebrates another strike, maybe we should be asking: Is this really making the world safer, or are we just playing whack-a-mole in the ocean?
By Admin | Published: April 15, 2026 at 1:20 am
