Pete's Embarrassing New Boat Strike Blunder Exposed

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Pete Hegseth’s bomb-first, question-later approach to alleged narcoterrorists is reportedly helping those same terrorists get off scot-free.

A Hegseth-directed bombing on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Ecuador destroyed the evidence that was crucial to the prosecution of the survivors, according to a damning Washington Post report.

Andrés Fernando Tufiño Chila, a 42-year-old Ecuadorian native with a drug-trafficking record, was one of two survivors of an Oct. 16 U.S. strike on a submarine that the Pentagon alleges was carrying drugs overseas. Two others were killed in the strike, and the fourth was extradited to Colombia.

The U.S. military captured Chila, then sent him back to Ecuador to be prosecuted. However, the U.S. provided the Ecuadorian government with no evidence that could lead to Chila’s arrest. Any evidence proving that Chila was committing a crime on that boat, such as seized drugs, GPS records, or cell phones, was blasted to the bottom of the sea.

The Ecuadorian government was forced to let Chila go, according to the Washington Post.


There’s no limit to the incompetence of the Trump regime.

Not only is the regime involved in the illegal killing of civilians, but its lawless actions are allowing those potentially guilty to go free.
 
Pete Hegseth’s bomb-first, question-later approach to alleged narcoterrorists is reportedly helping those same terrorists get off scot-free.

A Hegseth-directed bombing on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Ecuador destroyed the evidence that was crucial to the prosecution of the survivors, according to a damning Washington Post report.

Andrés Fernando Tufiño Chila, a 42-year-old Ecuadorian native with a drug-trafficking record, was one of two survivors of an Oct. 16 U.S. strike on a submarine that the Pentagon alleges was carrying drugs overseas. Two others were killed in the strike, and the fourth was extradited to Colombia.

The U.S. military captured Chila, then sent him back to Ecuador to be prosecuted. However, the U.S. provided the Ecuadorian government with no evidence that could lead to Chila’s arrest. Any evidence proving that Chila was committing a crime on that boat, such as seized drugs, GPS records, or cell phones, was blasted to the bottom of the sea.

The Ecuadorian government was forced to let Chila go, according to the Washington Post.


There’s no limit to the incompetence of the Trump regime.

Not only is the regime involved in the illegal killing of civilians, but its lawless actions are allowing those potentially guilty to go free.
We will continue to blow these boats out of the waters....
 
Pete Hegseth’s bomb-first, question-later approach to alleged narcoterrorists is reportedly helping those same terrorists get off scot-free.

A Hegseth-directed bombing on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Ecuador destroyed the evidence that was crucial to the prosecution of the survivors, according to a damning Washington Post report.

Andrés Fernando Tufiño Chila, a 42-year-old Ecuadorian native with a drug-trafficking record, was one of two survivors of an Oct. 16 U.S. strike on a submarine that the Pentagon alleges was carrying drugs overseas. Two others were killed in the strike, and the fourth was extradited to Colombia.

The U.S. military captured Chila, then sent him back to Ecuador to be prosecuted. However, the U.S. provided the Ecuadorian government with no evidence that could lead to Chila’s arrest. Any evidence proving that Chila was committing a crime on that boat, such as seized drugs, GPS records, or cell phones, was blasted to the bottom of the sea.

The Ecuadorian government was forced to let Chila go, according to the Washington Post.


There’s no limit to the incompetence of the Trump regime.

Not only is the regime involved in the illegal killing of civilians, but its lawless actions are allowing those potentially guilty to go free.
Friggin amateurs.
 
Pete Hegseth’s bomb-first, question-later approach to alleged narcoterrorists is reportedly helping those same terrorists get off scot-free.

A Hegseth-directed bombing on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Ecuador destroyed the evidence that was crucial to the prosecution of the survivors, according to a damning Washington Post report.

Andrés Fernando Tufiño Chila, a 42-year-old Ecuadorian native with a drug-trafficking record, was one of two survivors of an Oct. 16 U.S. strike on a submarine that the Pentagon alleges was carrying drugs overseas. Two others were killed in the strike, and the fourth was extradited to Colombia.

The U.S. military captured Chila, then sent him back to Ecuador to be prosecuted. However, the U.S. provided the Ecuadorian government with no evidence that could lead to Chila’s arrest. Any evidence proving that Chila was committing a crime on that boat, such as seized drugs, GPS records, or cell phones, was blasted to the bottom of the sea.

The Ecuadorian government was forced to let Chila go, according to the Washington Post.


There’s no limit to the incompetence of the Trump regime.

Not only is the regime involved in the illegal killing of civilians, but its lawless actions are allowing those potentially guilty to go free.
Was there any evidence to be blown up?
 
Pete Hegseth’s bomb-first, question-later approach to alleged narcoterrorists is reportedly helping those same terrorists get off scot-free.

A Hegseth-directed bombing on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Ecuador destroyed the evidence that was crucial to the prosecution of the survivors, according to a damning Washington Post report.

Andrés Fernando Tufiño Chila, a 42-year-old Ecuadorian native with a drug-trafficking record, was one of two survivors of an Oct. 16 U.S. strike on a submarine that the Pentagon alleges was carrying drugs overseas. Two others were killed in the strike, and the fourth was extradited to Colombia.

The U.S. military captured Chila, then sent him back to Ecuador to be prosecuted. However, the U.S. provided the Ecuadorian government with no evidence that could lead to Chila’s arrest. Any evidence proving that Chila was committing a crime on that boat, such as seized drugs, GPS records, or cell phones, was blasted to the bottom of the sea.

The Ecuadorian government was forced to let Chila go, according to the Washington Post.


There’s no limit to the incompetence of the Trump regime.

Not only is the regime involved in the illegal killing of civilians, but its lawless actions are allowing those potentially guilty to go free.
Drug Boat go BOOM!!!!

 
Let's be clear.

The administration has not provided much information on these strikes.

Have they consulted with congress???
 
Let's be clear.

The administration has not provided much information on these strikes.

Have they consulted with congress???
no they havent....but thats the way this guy operates....he doesnt feel he has to...if congress was doing their job they would make him talk to them first...
 
Wow, i am shocked a corrupt Ecuadorean govt let a cartel member go free

I’m sure they were just fishing on this submarine
 
The Trump Admin cares as much about drugs coming out of Venezuela as the Bush Admin cared about Saddam producing weapons of mass destruction. Not very much.
It's a bullshit excuse to do what they want.
 
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