The U.S. Is Leaving Boat Strike Survivors to Drown

The US has effectively abandoned the survivors of a recent boat strike, leaving them to drown at sea. The incident occurred on December 30 when US forces attacked three boats in the Pacific Ocean, killing at least five people and injuring others.

According to eyewitnesses, crew members from one of the affected vessels jumped into the ocean to avoid missile strikes, only to face harsh conditions, including nine-foot seas and 40-knot winds. The survivors were left to fend for themselves, with many likely succumbing to exhaustion or drowning within a short period.

The US military claims that it has ceased search efforts due to "declining probability of survival," citing the dire circumstances faced by those who leapt into the ocean. However, experts and human rights advocates have condemned this decision as a clear case of extrajudicial killing, where civilians are deliberately targeted and left to perish.

The US government's actions in recent months have sparked widespread outrage, with an overwhelming majority of Americans calling for greater transparency and accountability. The Intercept has reported extensively on these incidents, highlighting the escalating violence and human rights abuses carried out by US forces in the Caribbean and Pacific regions.

Critics argue that the US military is conducting a campaign of "targeted killings" under the guise of countering narco-terrorism, which is essentially a euphemism for attacking civilians. The Intercept has documented at least 117 civilian deaths in 35 attacks since September, with many more likely to have been missed.

As the situation continues to deteriorate, there are growing calls for greater oversight and accountability from lawmakers, human rights groups, and the media. The need for a free press to hold those in power accountable is now more urgent than ever, as the US government appears to be systematically eroding democratic norms and institutions.
 
🌊😱 I mean, what's going on with the US military over there? It's like they just gave up on these people who were trying to survive. Nine-foot seas and 40-knot winds aren't exactly ideal conditions for rescue ops. And now they're saying it's pointless to keep looking because the chances of survival are low? That's not a reason to give up, that's just a cop-out.

And don't even get me started on these so-called "targeted killings". It's like they think they can just label people as narco-terrorists and then go after them. Newsflash: civilians aren't always involved in the same thing. This is just a huge red flag for human rights abuses.

The US government needs to get its act together and start taking responsibility for these actions. The public deserves answers, not excuses or evasions. And what's with all this secrecy? Transparency is key when it comes to stuff like this. We need more oversight, not less. πŸ’”πŸ“°
 
I mean, think about it... what does this say about our world? We're living in a time where life is literally worth less if you're not "deserving" it. These people were just trying to survive, but the US forces saw them as expendable. It's like they're saying, "Sorry, we can't be bothered with your struggles." And now everyone's talking about accountability and transparency... but what does that even mean in practice? Is it just a way to sweep things under the rug? The media's always telling us there are heroes and villains, but sometimes I think the real story is just how complex and messy life gets. We're all just trying to make sense of this crazy world, right? πŸ€”
 
I'm really worried about what's going on with the US military actions. It sounds like they're basically playing a game of "dodgeball" with civilians, and it's just not right 🀬. I mean, if they've abandoned these people to die at sea, that's essentially murder, plain and simple. And now everyone's saying the same thing: what kind of government targets its own citizens like this? It's getting to the point where we need to be watching our leaders way more closely, or else we're gonna lose everything that's supposed to keep us free in the first place 🚨.

And let's not forget, there are still people left on those boats out there, struggling for their lives. We should be doing everything we can to help them, not just giving up and hoping they'll magically float back onto shore. I'm all for keeping our country safe, but that doesn't mean we get to play God or start killing innocent people πŸ’”.

I know some people are gonna say the US is at war with narco-terrorists, but if that's really true, then why are civilians getting caught in the crossfire? It just doesn't add up. We need more transparency and accountability from our leaders, not less πŸ“°.
 
I'm so shocked by this news 🀯🌊, like what even happened?! Those poor people who were on the boats... they're just innocent lives lost at sea πŸ˜’πŸ’”. The US military needs to be held accountable for their actions, it's not right that civilians are being targeted and left to fend for themselves in such harsh conditions πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ˜‘. We need more transparency and answers from our government, this is a huge red flag ⚠️. It's so important that we stand up for human rights and demand justice for these families πŸ’ͺ🌟.
 
😱🌊 This is totally unacceptable! πŸ‘Ž The thought of people jumping into the ocean just to avoid missile strikes and then being left to die is heartbreaking 😭. πŸ€• The US military's decision to stop searching for survivors is a clear case of negligence and cruelty πŸ’”.

I'm so angry about what's happening in the Pacific Ocean right now 😠🌴. How can the US government claim that civilians are "targeted killings" when it's clearly not? 🚫 It's just plain wrong! πŸ‘Ž We need to know more about what's going on and who's responsible for this tragedy πŸ€”.

The media has been doing an amazing job of exposing this, but we still need more voices demanding change πŸ’ͺ. We can't let the US government get away with this! 😀 The people have a right to know what's happening in their country and to hold those in power accountable πŸ“°.

We must do better, USA! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ’•. We need to start valuing human life over military objectives and treat our fellow humans with dignity and respect πŸ™. This is not just about one incident; it's about the systemic issues that allow this kind of abuse to happen πŸ’”.
 
🚨 This is absolutely shocking, US military's response is just devastating πŸ€•. Leaving people to drown at sea after jumping into the ocean to avoid missile strikes is just inhumane. Who do they think they are? The victims were civilians, not enemies of the state. It's like they're saying 'good riddance' to people who got in the way.

The US government needs to come clean about what happened and take responsibility for this atrocity. Transparency and accountability are essential in situations like this. We can't let the powerful silence us or get away with war crimes. 🀝
 
πŸ€• This is just heartbreaking! Those survivors must have been going through so much trauma already, and then being left out to sea with no help? 🌊 It's like they were just forgotten about. I mean, I know the US military says their chances of survival are low, but does that even matter when there are still humans involved? We should be doing everything we can to try and save people, not just giving up on them. And 117 civilian deaths in 35 attacks is just staggering - how many more lives have been lost because of this "war" they're fighting? 🀯
 
Its shocking how some ppl think its okay 2 leave ppl 2 die at sea πŸ€•. I mean who r we 2 assume what happens 2 them after they jump into the ocean? It's like sayin someone jumps off a bridge & u just assume dey survived 😐. We need 2 rethink our values as a society 'n put human life above military "missions" πŸ’”.
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is super messed up... i mean, what kinda sicko operation leaves people to die in the ocean? 5 deaths so far and who knows how many more? its like they're trying to get away with murder. the us military claims they can't search for survivors because it's unlikely they'll survive but honestly, doesn't that just sound like a lame excuse to me? all we need is some footage or testimony from people who actually saw what went down. i'm not buying this "declining probability of survival" nonsense. its time for the us government to come clean about what really happened and take responsibility for their actions 🚫
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Can you believe the US military's excuse for abandoning these poor folks? "Declining probability of survival"? Sounds like they're trying to get out of doing their job πŸ™ƒ! I mean, what's next? Saying "we forgot" when a cat goes missing? 😹

And can we talk about how convenient it is for the US government to suddenly stop searching for survivors just because it's not worth it? I'm pretty sure they're just trying to avoid getting caught with their hands dirty... or in this case, with a boatload of bodies πŸš£β€β™‚οΈ.

But seriously, this whole situation stinks. It's like they're playing some kind of twisted game where civilians are the pawns, and we're all just supposed to sit back and watch the bloodbath 🀯. Not on my watch, folks! We need more transparency and accountability from our governments, stat πŸ’ͺ.

Oh, and can someone please explain to me why they call it "narco-terrorism" instead of just plain old terrorism? Is it because it's a fancy word for "we're gonna shoot some people and blame the drugs"? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
it's sick πŸ€• think about these ppl just jumpin into the ocean 2 avoid missile strikes & then left 2 drown... no search efforts? that's extrajudicial killing plain 4 all 2 see it like dis

[ diagram of a person jumping into the ocean, with a red "X" over a missile strike ]

i'm not surprised tho. us gov's been doin some shady stuff lately πŸ€‘ and now they're tryin 2 sweep it under the rug... but people r not buying it

[ simple bar chart with a decline in approval ratings for the US government ]
transparency & accountability r key here... ppl need 2 know what's goin on 2 demand change...

[ ASCII art of a person holding a megaphone, with speech bubbles highlighting "accountability" & "transparency"]
 
[Image of a person drowning with a "help" sign above them πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ]

[meme of a boat with a red X through it 🚫]

[wolfpack GIF with a voice saying "Targeting civilians? πŸ™„"]

[Image of a clock ticking with the words "Time's up" ⏰]

[meme of a person in a naval uniform with a sheepish expression 😐]

[giphy of a news anchor shouting "BREAKING! πŸ“°"]
 
🀯 This is insane! I mean, what kind of military drops people into the ocean during an attack? It's not like they're trying to escape or anything - they were already in the middle of the battle zone. And now you're telling me that the US government is basically saying "oh well" when it comes to civilians getting killed in these incidents? 🚫

I need some sources on this, tbh. Like, where's the evidence that says these people jumped into the ocean because they were under attack? It just doesn't add up. And what about the 117 civilian deaths documented by The Intercept? How come we're not hearing more about this in the mainstream media?

This whole situation is super suspicious to me. I'm not buying the "declining probability of survival" excuse - sounds like a load of BS to me. πŸ™„ We need some serious answers here, and fast!
 
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