President Trump has taken out 11 terrorists through a US military strike against a Tren de Aragua narco-terrorist boat from Venezuela

Stop lying you brain dead psychopath. There is no claim, even by Trump, they were "terrorists."

My god, is it possible to be a dumber piece of shit than Ziggy?!
He called the narcoterrorists. He (wrongly) labeled Trend de Aragua as a terrorist organization so he could do dumb shit like this.
 
When did the US last fire on a Venezuelan vessel? Did Biden ever?

Venezuela Stirs Up Trouble in America’s Backyard


In October, President Biden handed socialist Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, a political win. The administration temporarily allowed Venezuela to access United States oil markets. In exchange, President Maduro pinky promised to hold free elections and to release political prisoners. To no one’s surprise, the dictator failed to do either.



The Biden administration vowed to reinstate sanctions if President Maduro did not honor the deal by November 30th. That date passed, but the rogue nation has faced no consequences. When President Biden gave him an inch, President Maduro took a mile. And with no accountability, he is taking more.



Bigger question if they did would it have made news? If Trump didn’t promote it as his victory chances are this incident wouldn’t have either
 
He called the narcoterrorists. He (wrongly) labeled Trend de Aragua as a terrorist organization so he could do dumb shit like this.
by "he" - you mean the secretary of state numbnuts?

What role do you serve to determine who is rightly or wrongly labelled?

Probably belong to the same group that defended Biden being a dementia patient as "cheap fakes"

you seem that retarded to me
 
by "he" - you mean the secretary of state numbnuts?
No, I meant Trump:

What role do you serve to determine who is rightly or wrongly labelled?
A person who understands the difference between a gang and a terrorist organization.
Probably belong to the same group that defended Biden being a dementia patient as "cheap fakes"
Well, that went off the rails quickly....
you seem that retarded to me
But at least I can read!
 
No, I meant Trump:

The Secretary of State is who signed the order dipshit. And the true comedy - is you and your butt buddy pretended nobody ever called them a terrorist. I proved him wrong moron - yet you are propping up the sock puppet of BidenPresident.


A person who understands the difference between a gang and a terrorist organization.

this is semantics. We have more power when using one word vs the other.

it requires TDS to even care

Well, that went off the rails quickly....
derp derp go the shit stains
 
retard #1 - nobody but Trump calls them terrorists

me - proves they were designated this by the department in charge of doing so

retard #2 - learn to read. It was Trump.

me - again proves it was someone else

retard #2 - "At least I can read. derp derp"
 
Who? The Cartels? Right now they are :rofl2:

Plenty of shipments on their way or already arrived.
I bet these folks aren't laughing.


In August 2025, Mexico extradited two major groups of drug cartel figures to the United States under pressure from the Trump administration. The first transfer in February 2025 involved 29 individuals, including notorious drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero. The second in August included 26 more high-ranking members of organizations like the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
August 2025 extraditions
  • Individuals: The group included 26 alleged cartel figures wanted in the U.S. for crimes such as drug trafficking, murder, and kidnapping.
  • Key figures included:
    • Roberto Salazar: An alleged member of the Sinaloa cartel accused of murdering a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy in 2008.
    • Abigael González Valencia: A leader of the "Los Cuinis" organization and the brother-in-law of CJNG leader "El Mencho." He was reportedly responsible for trafficking tons of cocaine into the U.S. and had been fighting extradition since 2015.
  • Key conditions: Mexico agreed to the transfers after the U.S. Department of Justice promised not to seek the death penalty for any of the extradited individuals. This move was considered a way to avoid potential violent backlash from the cartels.
  • Political pressure: Mexican officials downplayed any link to U.S. political pressure, but the transfers occurred amid threats of tariffs and military action by the Trump administration.
February 2025 extraditions
  • Individuals: In an earlier operation, Mexico transferred 29 alleged cartel leaders to the U.S..
  • Key figures included:
    • Rafael Caro Quintero: A key figure in the 1985 murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. The U.S. had previously offered a $20 million reward for information leading to his arrest.

 
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