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Friday, December 12, 2025

Donald Trump and maga Republicans must end illegal attacks on Veneuelan boats and oil tankers Murder and piracy happening with video to prove guilt

We Didn’t Have to Kill Any of Them an echo essay by William Kristol, Andrew Egger and Jim Swift published in The Bulwark "Morning Shots".
"Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro accused the U.S. of "criminal naval piracy" after American forces seized a sanctioned oil tanker carrying Venezuelan crude near Grenada, calling it theft and an attack on international law" (BBC story link here)
If we can seize an oil tanker, why did eighty people have to die

Trump;s administration released a new video of the U.S. military (illegally) engaging a vessel off the coast of Venezuela. 

It wasn’t footage of the September 2nd killing of two shipwrecked survivors of a missile attack on an alleged drug-smuggling boat.¹ 

Rather, it was of a new military action in support of U.S. law enforcement agencies: seizing an oil tanker involved in illicit activities. This action was apparently taken pursuant to a warrant issued by a federal judge, as the ship had been put under sanctions by the Treasury Department in 2022, for illegal activities linked to the smuggling of Iranian oil.

Many questions remain about the operation and its justification, and the government should provide clear answers to them. Still, here’s what we’ve been reminded of by yesterday’s action: The U.S. government has the ability to seize boats, sailors, and cargo without killing anyone. 
In fact, the US Coast Guard does this routinely and has for years. The military is able to coordinate with and support law enforcement in such efforts. 

Steps can be taken ahead of time to ensure such efforts are legal.

But the Trump administration has chosen to do none of these things as, over the past three months, it has conducted strikes against at least 22 vessels, killing more than 80 helpless civilians. The administration has provided no evidence to support its claims about the boats and those aboard, and in fact, the original rationale that they were smuggling fentanyl to the United States seems to have been abandoned.

What’s more, the administration has chosen in one case to kill shipwrecked survivors and to try to cover up the fact there were such survivors, and in another instance to return survivors to their home countries rather than risking legal proceedings in the United States that might force the administration to provide a justification for its actions.

And so, now the Trumpzi administration is stonewalling about releasing the full video of the September 2 strike, despite Donald Trump’s statement last week he’d be happy to do so. 

House Intelligence Committee chair and Trump ally Rep. Rick Crawford—installed in that position at the beginning of this year in place of the independent-minded Rep. Mike Turner to ensure congressional acquiescence rather than oversight—said yesterday that he doesn’t want video of the second strike released. His rationale? “What the trained eye can detect from these videos may reveal sources and methods that would imperil troops.” This is implausible on its face. But it becomes a risible excuse for a cover-up when one recalls that the administration was perfectly happy to release the first part of the September 2, video—and then many subsequent videos—for “trained eyes” to inspect.

As Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) noted, “This administration, since they started striking these boats illegally, has been very happy to show their snuff films every time they took out one of these boats. Now suddenly they’re willing to show the first hit but not the second. Why is that?”

We know why. Because, the second strike in particular is horrifying and indefensible.
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Meanwhile, Donald Trump is bored by the whole matter. He was asked yesterday, “Has Hegseth told you why he hasn’t released the video of the second strike?” His answer: “No, he hasn’t told me. I thought that issue was dead.”

No, that issue isn’t dead. But, unbelievably, more than 80 people are now dead. Their deaths seem to have been unnecessary, unjustified, and unlawful. Donald Trump obviously does not care. We should.

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