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Rand Paul opposes the assertion of JD Vance on the “best use of our soldiers”

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The Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky firmly opposed the vice-president JD Vance affirmed in a post of Saturday on X that “killing the members of the cartel who poison our fellow citizens is the highest and the best use of our soldiers”.

“JD ‘I do not give as (-)’ vance says that killing people he accuses of a crime is” the highest and best use of the military “. He already read to kill a mocking bird? Senator? Paul wrote. “What a contemptible and thoughtless feeling is to glorify someone to kill someone without trial.”

In a social post of truth last week, President Donald Trump shared video sequences of what he said was “a kinetic strike against the narcoterrorists of Tren of Aragua positively identified” who said “were at sea in international waters carrying illegal drugs, heading to the United States”.

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Left: Senator Rand Paul; Right: Senator JD Vance

Left: Senator Rand Paul; Right: Vice-president JD Vance (Left: Al Drago / Bloomberg via Getty Images; right: Annabelle Gordon / Upi / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Someone answered Vance by writing that “killing citizens of another nation who are civilians without any regular procedure is called a war crime”.

But the vice-president quickly retaliated.

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“I don’t give as (—) what you call,” Vance said.

Gop senator Bernie Moreno de l’Ohio pushed Paul.

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“What is really despicable is to defend the traffickers of foreign terrorist drugs which are * directly * responsible for the death of hundreds of thousands of Americans in Kentucky and Ohio. JD understands that our first responsibility is to protect the life and freedom of American citizens”, wrote Moreno on X.

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