| so if we caught the bad guys, why are we sending them back? Is it because they are INNOCENT? |
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If you are a drug king-pin, you are not the guy driving the drug-sub.
More likely: the guys in the drug-filled semi submersible are low-level “expendables.” That is why they were released. |
If they’re low level guys you indict them and then try to get them to plea and give you information on the guys on the level above them. They were released because they’re fishermen. |
- except that does not happen (except in the movies). |
One might wonder if this is because someone has a coke crisis in someone’s family. |
If they are just expendable, then WHY ARE WE KILLING THEM? To keep cocaine out of Trinidad and Tobago? Do you even hear yourself? |
+1 I don’t think the PP you responded to understands how any of this works. They are just another dumb ass spouting off crap on DCUM. |
How exactly does one fish from a semisubmersible submarine? If you can plausibly explain why “fishermen” were in such a craft, I’ll give you a lot more credibility. But until then, you just seem like you’re trolling. No pun intended btw. |
Fishing? Out of submarine?
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100% guarantee I’ve spent more time in Latin America than you did chasing your MA. |
Well, the government routinely uses promises of immunity and plea deals to get information on other people when they do drug arrests, and from time to time high level king pins get immunity and are allowed into the US (didn't that happen recently?). But I will bet that here they are using low level information to target other low level people, which is pointless. Coast Guard did way better in the Pacific recently, 50 tons cocaine, 86 arrests--arrests, mind you. And obviously a much bigger boat. |
i don't trust any photos or videos coming from the WH. You know they are old, fake or AI |
The claim is they were returned to their home countries for prosecution. But we're not getting along with Colombia and Ecuador said there was no evidence their guy was involved in illegal activity and released him. Ecuador's president discussed putting a US base in Ecuador in March, so I assume they are more or less friendly (this probably had to do with tariff negotiations?) |
Which of the seven vessels blown up was a submarine? |