When Denial Becomes a Weapon: The Truth Behind the Boat Strikes
USAThu Dec 04 2025
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In the world of politics, denial has become a powerful tool. It's used to dismiss uncomfortable truths and protect those in power. This strategy has been used to downplay everything from climate change to political scandals. Now, it's being used to justify actions that many consider war crimes.
Recently, there have been reports of U. S. military strikes on boats in the Caribbean and Pacific. These boats were suspected of carrying drugs. However, investigations have shown that many of these boats were innocent. In fact, only 21% of the boats that were boarded actually had drugs on them.
Despite this, the U. S. military has been using deadly force against these boats. In one incident, two survivors were seen clinging to the wreckage after a first strike. Instead of being rescued, they were targeted and killed in a second strike. This raises serious questions about the use of force and the rules of engagement.
The response from some political figures and media outlets has been to deny the facts. They claim that the reports are fake news or that the strikes are being misinterpreted. They argue that the military is just doing its job and that any criticism is an attack on patriotism.
But not everyone is buying this narrative. Some Republicans and right-wing personalities have spoken out against the strikes. They argue that these actions are war crimes and that those responsible should be held accountable.
This is not just about the boat strikes. It's about a broader pattern of denial and justification. It's about the way that power is used and abused. It's about the way that truth is twisted to serve the interests of the powerful.
In the end, the truth matters. It matters because it shapes our understanding of the world. It matters because it guides our actions. And it matters because it holds us accountable.
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