MSNBC featured a writer who claimed President Trump intends to use the military to kill anyone he chooses, including Americans. This statement coincided with a significant U.S. military build-up in the southern Caribbean, aimed at intensifying strikes against drug cartels, evidenced by the destruction of nine narco boats. MSNBC host Alicia Menendez expressed concern that targeting suspected drug traffickers as enemy combatants could violate international law and constitute an abuse of military power. Staff writer Tom Nichols agreed, stating that the President's claims of being able to deploy the military anywhere and kill anyone do not align with U.S. law or international treaties. Nichols suggested the President is conditioning the public to view the military as his personal, lawless force. He further speculated that this military action has little to do with drugs and might be a distraction from preventing the release of the Epstein files. Menendez seemingly concurred with Nichols' interpretation, validating his concerns. Nichols also posited that the President might be orchestrating a conflict to declare opposition as treason before the elections. The article counters that Trump's intention is solely to interdict drug shipments and narcoterrorists. Readers reacted to the MSNBC segment with accusations of fear-mongering, extreme political bias known as "TDS" (Trump Derangement Syndrome), and paranoid delusions. The article concludes by soliciting donations to combat censorship and encouraging readers to follow their platform.
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