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What Next - Trump Blew Up 11 People. Is That Legal?

Sep 10, 2025
Shane Harris, a national security expert from The Atlantic, and Ana Vanessa Herrero, a journalist reporting on South America for the Washington Post, dive into the controversial military action led by Trump that resulted in the explosion of a boat. They analyze the legality of targeting alleged drug traffickers in international waters and the implications for U.S. drug policy. The discussion also highlights complex U.S.-Venezuela relations, the resilience of Venezuelans amid political turmoil, and the potential ethical dilemmas of military intervention.
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Video Release Served As A Political Signal

  • Journalists and officials questioned whether 11 people would plausibly be on a drug-smuggling boat.
  • The video release appeared intended to send a political message as much as to convey an operational fact.
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Terrorist Label Doesn't Fit Drug Cartel Definition

  • The administration labeled Tren de Aragua as terrorists without presenting public evidence.
  • Shane Harris says that label doesn't match legal definitions requiring political aims for terrorism.
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Strike Raises Serious Legal Questions

  • The strike killed people without due process and lacked clear legal justification.
  • Legal scholars and Shane Harris find it unclear how the action was lawful under U.S. or international law.
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