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The U.S. military is facing criticism for implementing left-wing ideologies, which some argue have led to lowered standards and decreased fear from other militaries.
There is skepticism about the legality and morality of Trump's declaration of war against drug cartels.
What if I told you 9-11 could have been prevented? Because the truth is, the warning shot came a year earlier. 25 years ago today, October 12th, 2000, the USS Cole, a billion-dollar Navy destroyer, was ripped open by an al-Qaeda suicide bombing in Yemen. 17 American sailors were murdered. Dozens more were wounded. Washington called it a criminal act, but in reality, it was Al-Qaeda's declaration of war, and America ignored it.
The use of military force against drug cartels without clear evidence or legal justification is seen as problematic and dangerous.
Donald Trump claimed to have saved 100,000 Canadian lives by unlawfully blowing up fishing boats off the coast of Venezuela, violating both American and international law.
An AI parody video tweeted by Christy Noam depicted extrajudicial executions at sea, raising serious ethical concerns about the portrayal of violence and the lack of due process.