1. La paradoja de los ataques marítimos y los indultos presidenciales.
Los ciudadanos expresan una profunda confusión y rechazo ante la lógica de ejecutar ataques con misiles contra pequeñas embarcaciones bajo sospecha, mientras simultáneamente se otorga clemencia a figuras clave del narcotráfico internacional.
- Trump bombs boats because they might be carrying drugs. Trump pardons the former hernandez who was convicted by an american jury of drug trafficking. Make it make sense.
- The anti-drug potus illegally bombing boats in international waters due to drug trafficking is pardoning a drug trafficker. Cant make this sh up!
- So hes bombing boats with no evidence of drugs on board but pardoning actual drug traffickers responsible for literal tons of narcotics coming into the us.
2. Denuncias de ejecuciones extrajudiciales y falta de debido proceso.
Gran parte de las críticas se centran en la naturaleza ilegal de los ataques en aguas internacionales, calificándolos de asesinatos o crímenes de guerra al no existir juicios, pruebas públicas ni respeto por la presunción de inocencia.
- Trump is murdering people in boats because they are just suspected of drug trafficking. But hes giving pardons to the people running the cartels. Make it make sense.
- There is zero evidence that these boats held drugs or drug traffickers. Trump is murdering people and destroying the accepted sanctity of international waters.
- Trump didnt just bomb more boats he summarily executed more civilians that might be running drugs. A crime that does not carry the death penalty.
3. El impacto del indulto a Juan Orlando Hernández.
El perdón al expresidente de Honduras, condenado por el tráfico de cientos de toneladas de cocaína, es citado repetidamente como la prueba definitiva de la hipocresía de la administración frente a su supuesta "guerra contra las drogas".
- Trump pardoned a drug kingpin who trafficked 400 tons of drugs, yet bombed a small fishing boat that was supposedly transporting drugs! what kind of logic is that?
- Trump claims he is murdering drug smugglers in boats because theyre killing americans with drugs and hes pardoning the former president of honduras who was convicted in america of drug smuggling.
- If stopping the drug trade was the goal, then you would use interdiction. Trumps pardon and his action in blowing up the boats shows us that there is another goal.
4. Especulaciones sobre corrupción y control del mercado ilícito.
Algunos usuarios sugieren que los ataques militares no buscan proteger a la población, sino eliminar a la competencia de los carteles aliados o servir como una táctica de intimidación para obtener beneficios económicos y políticos.
- So trump felon pardons a drug dealer then blows up boats claiming they have drugs. Looks like trump wants to be in drug business and literally kills the competition.
- This is all pretext to invade venezuela for its oil reserves. Same old song. Drug boats is the new weapons of mass destruction.
- The drug lords who are bribing him get a pass and these drug lords boats get to traffic the drugs anywhere they go. The other cartels drug lords who have not bribed trump enough, get their boat traffickers killed.
5. Crítica a la narrativa de seguridad nacional.
Se cuestiona la veracidad de las afirmaciones oficiales que vinculan cada ataque con la salvación de miles de vidas, señalando que el fentanilo, principal causa de sobredosis, no suele transportarse en pequeñas embarcaciones desde Sudamérica.
- Trump claims every drug boat blown up equals 25,00 american lives saved. Juan orlando hernández was convicted of moving 400 tons of cocaine. By trumps own math, he just pardoned and freed someone responsible for 5 million american deaths.
- Fentanyl doesnt come from venezuela. Trump is blowing up boats with no proof that they are involved in drug trafficking. He is executing people with no trial for a crime that doesnt carry the death penalty.