**Headline:** So, the Military Took Out Some Boats—Is That Really the Plan?
The U.S. military casually announced that they took out five people in the Eastern Pacific. Apparently, these folks were just cruising along well-known drug trafficking routes when they met their sudden end. You know, because nothing screams “goodbye” like a military strike.
They say this was all per the orders of General Francis L. Donovan, commander of SOUTHCOM. Sounds official, right? “Lethal kinetic strikes” is the buzzword of the day, making it sound all high-tech and strategic. But let’s not kid ourselves. This is just military jargon for blowing stuff up and calling it a day.
Here’s the kicker: while the military is busy playing judge, jury, and executioner out in the Pacific, you have to wonder what else is going on. Did anyone stop to think about the bigger picture here? It’s almost like they’re hoping we won’t ask too many questions.
So, just to clarify: five lives lost, and it’s all wrapped up in a neat little package of “we had intelligence.” Right. Because trusting the military’s intelligence has always worked out so well in the past.
Is this the kind of “proactive” approach we should be cheering for? Or are we just ignoring the elephant in the room that keeps getting bigger while we’re busy counting strikes?
By Admin | Published: April 13, 2026 at 1:15 am
