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Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Monday, October 20, 2025

We learned last week that one of the most recent Trump administration strikes on an alleged drug-carrying submarine in the Caribbean failed to kill two of the people aboard. The situation has now cast a spotlight on the holes in the administration's justifications for the strikes, which were already suspect. But now the dilemma over what to do with the survivors has crystallized that fact and injected the situation with new urgency. Even some Republicans have questioned the legality of the strikes, and the events of last week could make it more difficult to move on " as Trump's GOP critics have often been wont to do. To recap: The administration, CNN has reported, scrambled to figure out what to do with the two survivors before deciding to release them to their respective home countries " Colombia and Ecuador.

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More: Some have wagered that this shows these two men might have been innocent; the administration, after all, has not provided public evidence for its claims that its targets are "narco-terrorists." And some people in the relevant Latin American countries, including the victims' families and Colombian President Gustavo Petro, have called the Trump administration's general claims about targets into question. Petro, for example, has said a Colombian killed in an earlier strike was a "fisherman" with "no ties to the drug trade."

But even if these survivors did what the administration claims, the administration's move to release them undercuts its claims about the conflict in the Caribbean. Releasing them is very difficult to square with the argument that the US government is engaged in a war with people who would do imminent harm to Americans.

Put plainly: If these people are so dangerous and engaged in what is allegedly warfare against the United States, how could they be released?

#1 | Posted by qcp at 2025-10-20 04:09 PM | Reply

Maybe they turned out to be Russian... that would explain their release.

#2 | Posted by Corky at 2025-10-20 04:26 PM | Reply

www.dailykos.com

Stinky must really hate fishermen.

#3 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-10-20 04:28 PM | Reply

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