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i would agree more if the cubans weren't the only ones announcing it. america didn't try to get ahead of them and set the narrative. cuba themselves outright admitted it, and did not make any effort to imply they were drug smugglers or anything else, just that they killed them. if the US did this, it would be an international incident. as it is, we release literal video of it every time and not once has any state we allege these people are coming out of actually rebutted the idea that that's who they were, or claimed we killed civilians from their country.I'm NOT the guy to usually say this, but this **REEKS** of GayOps.
again, why would cuba be the ones announcing it when we clearly have no problem announcing that we've blown up drug boats before, and that we are also easily willing to get ahead of a scenario to try and get the narrative in place before anyone else. in this case, it was the cuban embassy, and again, they did not give any excuse other than 'americans in cuban waters'. they claim that they were shot at, but they don't make any claims that they were stopping anything. vance himself has already commented that we're 'monitoring the situation' rather than some big statement that would have been pre-prepared if we were false flagging this.I hope this won't be a puppet state setup like with Venezuela, even if there it was perhaps pragmatically the easiest way to do it. Hopefully not as eliminating a Marxist-Leninist dictatorship within a few miles of the US should be the goal. It is a desperately poor place and the US was there before.
This could be the USS Maine incident mark II.
it feels very much to me, and looks like it too if you think on it at all, that this is cuban retribution the moment they identified americans in cuban territory, for the amount of damage america has done over the last two months to their ability to exist as a nation. this is the limit of their force projection, is killing people on a jetski.