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The New York Times reports that President Trump “secretly signed a directive to the Pentagon to begin using military force against certain Latin American drug cartels.” There is no sourcing so we’ll take this with a grain of salt since it is The New York Times after all.
But if there is any truth to this, what it means is unclear. Will the U.S. launch ground forces against cartels? Drone strikes on drug labs? Carry out missions on cartel leaders? It could be anything really.
The Times says that this would be tricky because it would raise “legal issues, including whether it would count as ‘murder’ if U.S. forces acting outside of a congressionally authorized armed conflict were to kill civilians — even criminal suspects — who pose no imminent threat.”
Lol, have they ever heard of Syria? Iraq? Afghanistan? Panama City? What makes this a sudden concern when the U.S. drones civilians with impunity on the regular?
If the President wants a real war on drugs, he should ask for a Congressional declaration. The American people would probably support that far more than a war in Ukraine or Gaza. But would this mean an illegal invasion of another country like Mexico, which has many times given this idea a hard no? And is there any chance of success? The drug trade is a starfish, not a spider. When one arm is cut off, another grows to replace it. Does the U.S. military really have the capability to see this through or is there another way?