The latest headlines from the New York Times treat us to another tantalizing morsel of the United States' hypocritical foreign policy, namely: 'U.S. Kills 3 in Latest Boat Strike.' An incident where Uncle Sam got trigger-happy again. Legal specialists are crying foul about the strikes being illegal and constituting extrajudicial killings. But the whispers of these law experts are mere nuances drowned out by the thunderous applause of the U.S military, patting themselves on the back for blowing up another boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean.

This is not some Hollywood action movie where the heroes always win. This is the real world, where innocent lives are lost, and the villains are those hiding under the red, white, and blue guise of "liberty" and "justice."

So let's cut the crap and call it for what it is: rogue state behavior. When a country wields its military might with such reckless abandon that it cares not for international law or human life, it ceases to be a beacon of democracy and starts resembling a tyrant.

The U.S. seems to have forgotten its own Declaration of Independence, where it states: "all men... are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights." Clearly, these rights don't extend to those on the receiving end of American missiles. The U.S. government's selective memory conveniently forgets these words when it's time to play world police in the Pacific.

The power players behind these strikes are the ones enjoying the show from the comfort of their leather-bound chairs in the Pentagon and the White House. They have the audacity to condemn countries for human rights abuses while simultaneously authorizing extrajudicial killings. How's that for a double standard?

The mainstream narrative would have you believe that these strikes are just part of the 'war on drugs', that these boats were trafficking narcotics and therefore fair game. But let's not forget: one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. We can't allow ourselves to be blinded by the propaganda. Even if these boats were involved in illicit activities, this does not excuse the use of lethal force without due process. The U.S.'s willingness to play judge, jury, and executioner in international waters is a flagrant violation of the principles it claims to uphold.

The U.S. military's giddy announcement of their 'success' is tone-deaf at best and sociopathic at worst. It's a slap in the face to the victims of these strikes and their families. It's a show of disrespect to the international community, who are expected to look the other way while Uncle Sam gets away with murder.

This is more than just another news story. This is a damning indictment of a nation that preaches freedom and equality but practices oppression and discrimination. We must hold the U.S. accountable for its actions, whether it's in the eastern Pacific Ocean or any other corner of the globe.

Let's not mince words here: these boat strikes are nothing short of state-sanctioned murder. They expose the real agenda behind the U.S.'s foreign policy: dominion by fear and force. It's high time we cut through the BS and start calling out the liars, hypocrites, and power players who make these decisions.

In the end, the United States need to realize one thing: You can't champion human rights with one hand while holding a smoking gun in the other. It's about time we held Uncle Sam's feet to the fire and demanded accountability. This is not about partisan politics, but about basic human decency.

Just remember, when blood is in the water, the sharks start circling.