Trump Has a Secret List of 24 “Designated Terrorist Organizations.” We Got Some of the Names.

The Trump administration has secretly compiled a list of 24 "designated terrorist organizations" that allegedly pose an armed threat to the US, despite having no credible evidence to support such claims. According to three government sources, this list justifies the deadly drone strikes on alleged drug smugglers at sea.

The list includes notorious Latin American cartels and criminal organizations like Tren de Aragua, Ejército de Liberación Nacional, and Cártel de los Soles, which have been linked to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. However, experts argue that these groups are more likely to be involved in smuggling operations than actual terrorist activities.

The Pentagon's use of secret information from human sources and signals intelligence to identify the target vessels has raised concerns about accountability and oversight. Moreover, military officials admit that they do not always know the identities of those on board before conducting lethal strikes.

Critics point out that these drone attacks amount to extrajudicial killings of civilians who are merely suspected smugglers or laborers, rather than actual terrorists posing an immediate threat. The lack of transparency and accountability in this operation undermines the principles of the law of war and is seen as a blatant overreach of executive power.

Lawmakers have expressed outrage at the administration's handling of these strikes, with some even questioning whether Congress has any authority to oversee such actions without explicit authorization from the president. Senate Republicans blocked a proposed resolution aimed at preventing future attacks on Venezuela, highlighting the partisan divisions in Congress on this issue.

The Intercept has uncovered that top-secret information is being withheld from lawmakers and other government agencies, fueling concerns about the administration's secrecy and lack of transparency on these operations.

While some experts doubt the Cártel de los Soles' existence as a separate entity, most acknowledge that the strikes themselves are illegal under international law. The list of 24 designated terrorist organizations appears to be nothing more than a justification for targeted killings without congressional oversight or authorization.

As one expert puts it, "The administration has established a factual and legal alternate universe for the executive branch." Critics argue that this is not just a secret war but an unauthorized one, with devastating consequences for civilians caught in the crossfire.
 
I think the US government should totally do these drone strikes without Congress' approval 🤔... I mean, who needs oversight when it comes to national security? But at the same time, it's not right to just assassinate people without a fair trial or any evidence of their involvement in terrorist activities... I don't know, maybe we should just leave it up to the experts and let them decide what's best for the country? 🤷‍♂️ Wait, no, that's exactly what got us into this mess in the first place – overreaching executive power! But on the other hand, can't Congress do anything about it without some kind of blanket authorization from the president? It seems like we're caught between a rock and a hard place... 🤯 Ugh, I just don't know what's right anymore! 😩
 
😱 I'm freaking out over here! This is a total disaster 🤯. The idea of secretly compiling a list of 'designated terrorist organizations' without credible evidence and then using it to justify drone strikes on civilians is just wrong 🔥. We're talking about innocent people who might be laborers or smugglers, not actual terrorists 👊.

I mean, come on! Who decides who's a terrorist and who's not? And how do we know that these groups aren't being mislabeled or have legitimate reasons for their actions? 🤔 It's like the administration is just making it up as they go along 📝.

And let's talk about accountability 💪. We need transparency and oversight, stat! This is a classic case of executive overreach 🚫 and a blatant disregard for international law 🌎. Congress needs to step in here and make sure this isn't just some covert op that's going on behind our backs 🔒.

This whole thing smells like a total mess 📦 and it's got me worried about the future of democracy in this country 😬. We need more truth, transparency, and less secrecy 💡. Period! 👊
 
OMG u no see how shady this is lol? like they're literally makin a list of orgs 2 justify killin ppl who might be smugglin or laborers?? that's just wild 🤯 and what's w/ the lack of transparency 2?? shouldn't we know wht's goin on here???

and omg the part about congress not havin authority 2 oversee dis is like, totally sus 🤔 like how can they jus do this w/o a vote or somethin?

anywayz i think this whole thing is just another example of how outta touch our gov't is rn...like we need 2 be remindd that "the law of war" means sumthin 🙄
 
🚨 This whole situation is super messed up 🤯. Like, how can we trust the US government to identify who's a real threat and who's just a smuggler? It sounds like they're using some pretty shaky evidence 🕳️ to justify these drone strikes. And what about those civilians on board? They didn't even get a chance to go to court or anything 😔.

I'm also super frustrated that lawmakers aren't doing more to hold the administration accountable 💪. I mean, come on, Congress should be overseeing this stuff, not just letting it happen behind closed doors 🚫. And what's with all these secret lists and withholdings of info? It's like they're trying to cover something up 🔒.

The fact that Senate Republicans blocked a resolution to prevent future attacks is wild 😲. Like, are we seriously just going to let the executive branch do whatever it wants without checking in with anyone else? 🤷‍♂️ That's not how democracy works 💔.
 
🤯 I mean come on, 24 groups just because they're Latin American cartels? That's some serious overreach right there 🚫. And what really gets my goat is that they don't even have credible evidence to back it up...it's like a witch hunt 💔. And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency and accountability - if you can't tell who's on board those vessels, how do you know you're not just killing innocent civilians? 🤦‍♂️ It's all so shady and secretive...and for what? So the prez can say he's taking care of national security without actually having to do the hard work of oversight 🙄. Give me a break!
 
I'm getting really worried about these drone strikes they're doing in Venezuela 🤕. Like, what even are we doing? We're literally killing people who might be innocent, and then they just pretend like it's not a big deal 🙅‍♂️. And the lack of transparency is straight-up shady 💔. I mean, if there's no evidence that these cartels are terrorists, why are we still targeting them with drones? It just feels like an excuse to get rid of people they don't want around, you know?

And another thing, how do we even know the IDs of those on board before we start shooting at them? That's some serious secrecy going on 🤐. I'm all for national security and all that, but not when it comes at the expense of human lives 💀. We need to be more careful with this stuff and make sure we're following the law.

I've been reading a lot about these strike operations, and honestly, it just feels like another example of how out of touch our government is 🤷‍♂️. They're doing everything behind closed doors, without even telling Congress what's going on! That's not right 👎. We need more transparency and accountability when it comes to things like this.
 
🚨 This whole thing sounds super dodgy to me. I mean, 24 groups listed as "designated terrorist organizations" without any credible evidence? That's some serious red flag waving here 🚨. And what about these military officials who don't even know who's on board before they drone them? That's just reckless and irresponsible 💥.

And let's be real, these strikes are basically just extrajudicial killings of civilians who might be suspected smugglers or laborers... not actual terrorists 😕. It's like the whole thing is a big mess, with no transparency or accountability in sight 🤐. The fact that top-secret info is being withheld from lawmakers and other agencies is just further proof of the administration's secrecy 💔.

I don't buy into the claim that these strikes are legit under international law either... they sound like a blatant overreach of executive power to me 🚫. We need some serious answers here about what's really going on, not just empty justifications from the Pentagon 🤷‍♀️.
 
I'm getting really uneasy about this whole thing... it's like they're making up stories to justify something they don't want anyone to question 🤔. If we can't even trust what our own government is telling us, how are we supposed to know who's a real threat and who's not? And the fact that they're just making up this list of "designated terrorist organizations" and using it as an excuse for killings without congressional oversight is, like, totally messed up 🚫. It's all about power and control, right? They're basically creating their own rules and ignoring everyone else's. What's the point of having a government if they just make stuff up to suit themselves? It's time to get real about accountability and transparency... we need to start holding our leaders accountable for their actions 🤦‍♂️.
 
🤔 I'm really worried about the Trump administration's actions on this matter... They're basically using a list of groups as an excuse to engage in extrajudicial killings without any real evidence 🚫. It's like they're creating their own reality and ignoring international law 🌎. The lack of transparency is also super concerning - it's like they're hiding something from Congress and the American people 👀. This whole thing reeks of abuse of power and executive overreach 💼. What's next, a secret list of "designated enemies" to justify more military actions? 😬
 
🤔 I'm not buying into all the outrage about this thing. Like, come on, 24 "designated terrorist organizations" and no credible evidence? Sounds like a bunch of hooey to me 🚫. The fact that they're using secret info from human sources and signals intelligence doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad thing. It's just good ol' fashioned espionage 💡.

And yeah, I get what the critics are saying about accountability and oversight, but let's be real, this is politics 🤷‍♂️. The administration's got some power, they're gonna use it. Not everyone's gonna like it, but that's how the game is played, right? 🤺

As for Congress, I mean, come on, Senate Republicans blocking a proposed resolution? Give me a break 😒. They're just playing politics as usual. And what's with all the whining about transparency and accountability? Can't they just trust the administration to do its job? 🙄
 
🚨 It's a question of who gets to decide what's true or false - those who hold power or those who don't. 💥 The US government should be more transparent about its actions and make sure that we're not just blindly following orders without questioning their legitimacy. 😕
 
this whole thing got me thinking about accountability & power 🤔... when our leaders abuse their authority, it's like they forget we're all human beings living in a shared world 👥... what's even more concerning is that some of these groups on the list might be innocent people caught in the wrong place at the wrong time 😩... isn't it time for us to ask ourselves: when do we stop being complicit in our leaders' actions & start demanding transparency? 💡
 
omg I'm like totally shocked by this news 🤯!! how can they just label these groups as terrorists without any proof? it's like they're just making stuff up to justify those drone strikes 😱 and what really gets me is that military officials don't even know who's on board before they drop the bombs 🤦‍♂️ it's all so shady. I mean, isn't that just a recipe for disaster? where are the checks and balances? shouldn't Congress be in the loop about this stuff? 🤔 this whole thing is like something out of a conspiracy thriller movie 😬
 
🚨 This whole thing is super shady! The fact that they're making up this list of terrorist orgs to justify drone strikes without any solid evidence is a huge red flag. I mean, if it's not a clear-cut terrorist threat, then why are we just going to start killing people willy-nilly? 🤯 It's like, what even is the criteria for getting on this list? Was someone just, like, "Hey, they might be suspicious, so let's blow them up"? 😱 This lack of transparency and accountability is totally unacceptable. We need to know who's in charge here and why these strikes are being done without Congressional oversight. It's not right that the Pentagon's using secret info to target people without knowing who's on board first... that's just basic human rights stuff. Can't we get some answers from our leaders about what's really going on? 🤔
 
🙄 So, I guess it's okay to just drop a list of 24 groups on the president and expect everyone to trust his judgment without any actual proof... 😏 Meanwhile, lawmakers are over here scratching their heads like "wait, how did this even happen?" 🤔 It's not exactly surprising that some folks in Congress can't get along about it, though. I mean, who needs transparency and accountability when you've got a superpower with an endless supply of missiles? 💥 And what's up with the Pentagon using secret info from human sources? Sounds like they're playing some serious whack-a-mole with oversight... 🐜
 
I'm really worried about these drone strikes. They're basically like assassins on autopilot! 🤖 They kill people who might be smuggling or working at sea and we don't even know if they're guilty of anything. It's all done in secret with no one to ask questions. The government is hiding stuff from Congress, which means there's no check on what the president is doing. This is a huge problem because it feels like the government is making up rules as it goes along. 💥 What if someone gets killed by mistake? There's no way for anyone to appeal or say "wait, that was my brother!" 🤔
 
Wow 🤯! This whole thing is wild. I mean, who do they think they are making these lists without any proof? It's like something out of a movie 🎥, except it's real life and people's lives are at stake. And the lack of transparency is just crazy 😱. Congress should be all over this, but it seems like they're too divided to take action. This whole thing reeks of executive power run amok 💪. We need some answers here! 👀
 
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