Trump, Hegseth Violate International Law By Attacking Ships In Caribbean, Rather Than Navy Stopping Ships To Investigate If Engaged In Drug Activities!

The United States government, under President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, have been engaged in a multitude of attacks on boats in the Caribbean and a few in the Pacific Ocean as well, mostly off the coast of Venezuela, waging war on what they claim are drug dealers, but have no proof of such. A total of 14 attacks, killing about 60 people have taken place in the past few weeks.

The US Navy and US Coast Guard could stop these boats, each of which have only a few people on board, and if they were engaged in drug trafficking, they could arrest them without much use of force.

As it is, a few people have survived, and have been returned to their nation of origin, which indicates that they were NOT involved in drug trafficking, because if so, they should have been brought to the US for prosecution.

So what is going on here is illegal under international law, and the UN Human Rights Commission has condemned the attacks.

It is a prelude to a likely attempt to invade Venezuela, which is an unfriendly nation, but is not clearly involved in any activities that allow the United States to use military force.

12 comments on “Trump, Hegseth Violate International Law By Attacking Ships In Caribbean, Rather Than Navy Stopping Ships To Investigate If Engaged In Drug Activities!

  1. Rustbelt Democrat November 2, 2025 10:19 am

    Yeah, sure. Anything Trump says is not to be believed.

  2. Princess Leia November 2, 2025 10:38 am

    He’s going to have us in WWIII by Christmas!

  3. Rustbelt Democrat November 2, 2025 10:41 am

    That’s not up to the president to decide!

  4. Rustbelt Democrat November 3, 2025 10:36 am

    F— Trump! Give Ukraine whatever it needs – NOW!

  5. Former Republican November 3, 2025 10:51 am

    Trump’s energy secretary, by the way, is completely unhinged.

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