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Related: About this forumMultiple deaths reported after latest U.S. strikes against alleged drug boats - CBS News
The U.S. announced two more strikes against alleged drug boats near South America. This comes as some question the Trump administration's authority to carry out the strikes. Miguel Tinker Salas, an emeritus professor at Pomona College, joins CBS News with his take on the escalating tensions. - Aired on 10/23/2025.
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Multiple deaths reported after latest U.S. strikes against alleged drug boats - CBS News (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Oct 23
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There is no evidence left so we will never know what those boats contained - except lives.
Rhiannon12866
Oct 23
#5
Exactly! Not only is he killing the fishing industry, but he's become a serial killer
Rhiannon12866
Oct 23
#4
Irish_Dem
(78,562 posts)1. Trump is a serial killer.
He will keep killing.
Rhiannon12866
(248,135 posts)6. Exactly, he feels he has the right to take anyone's life
How many lives were lost on January 6th?? And has anyone ever been held responsible??
marble falls
(70,005 posts)2. And not a scintilla of drugs produced as evidence.
Rhiannon12866
(248,135 posts)5. There is no evidence left so we will never know what those boats contained - except lives.
Haggard Celine
(17,606 posts)3. Might as well call them alleged yachts.
They aren't yachts and they probably aren't drug boats either, but you can call them that as long as you say 'alleged.'
Rhiannon12866
(248,135 posts)4. Exactly! Not only is he killing the fishing industry, but he's become a serial killer