Trump, Hegseth Helped Bomb An Ecuador Dairy Farm, Not A Drug Compound
Remember when the Trump administration patted itself on the back for having conducted a joint operation with the military of Ecuador that blew up a drug compound? “According to the government of Ecuador, the attack was based on intelligence and support from the United States,” MS NOW’s Chris Hayes explained Wednesday night.
Well, it turns out that intelligence was faulty. The New York Times conducted an extensive investigation and reported, with receipts, that the so-called drug compound attacked earlier in March was really a dairy farm.
That military and intelligence failure came just one week after the colossal Trump/Hegseth military and intelligence failure that caused the bombing of an Iranian elementary school that killed an estimated 175 people, most of them children. On Wednesday, Iraq said the U.S. struck a medical clinic on a military base, killing seven and wounding more than a dozen, Hayes reported.
“That's the apparent product of U.S. intelligence right now, garbage in, terrible garbage decisions out,” Hayes said.