According to the Trump administration’s latest tally, the president has ordered 14 deadly military strikes targeting civilian boats in international waters over the last couple of months. If the administration’s statistics are accurate, at least 61 people have been killed in these operations.
Who are these people? It’s a problem that the public doesn’t know. It’s a bigger problem that apparently the Defense Department doesn’t know, either. The New York Times reported on the latest briefing members of Congress received on the boat strikes:
Representative Sara Jacobs, Democrat of California, said the Pentagon officials conceded that the administration did not know the identities of all of the individuals who were killed in the strikes. ‘They said that they do not need to positively identify individuals on the vessel to do the strikes,’ she said.
House Speaker Mike Johnson told Fox News this week that he’s seen “exquisite intelligence” about the military operations. It’s not exquisite enough, however, to include the names of the civilians the U.S. has killed through legally dubious missile strikes.
The Times’ report, which has not been independently verified by MSNBC, added, “Ms. Jacobs said Pentagon officials said they needed to prove only that the targeted people were connected to designated terrorist organizations, even if the connection is ‘as much as three hops away from a known member’ of a designated terrorist organization.”
So if you have a connection to someone who has a connection to someone whom the Trump administration considers to be part of a terrorist organization, then you should steer clear of boats and international waters for a while to avoid getting killed.








