Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Murder at Sea - 6.2.2026

Amnesty International’s condemnation of U.S. strikes on Latin American boats as “murder as policy” demands urgent public attention. With the death toll reportedly surpassing 200, Americans must ask whether such actions can ever be justified under international law or basic human morality.

A government that speaks of freedom and human rights cannot remain indifferent when its policies result in mounting civilian deaths. Every life lost represents a family shattered and a tragedy that deserves accountability, transparency and independent investigation.

History will judge not only those who order such actions but also those who remain silent. Human life is not expendable. The United States must reassess policies that have produced such devastating human consequences and place respect for human life above military expediency.



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