The New York Times Chinese Website wrote today (September 8): "In 2019, Trump approved a classified mission to send Navy SEALs to land in North Korea and install electronic devices that could intercept Kim Jong-un's communications. However, on the night of the operation, the situation quickly got out of control. The Navy SEALs ultimately killed several North Korean civilians. The Trump administration did not inform key members of Congress who are responsible for overseeing intelligence affairs before and after the operation. This failure to report may have violated the law."
[Witty] Comment: Violating the sovereignty of other countries and killing civilians has long become a 'tradition' of the United States, from North Korea to the Middle East, with continuous wrongdoing. This action by Trump is another example of habitual law-breaking. Who can punish him? The internal supervision within the United States is a mere formality, and the international community lacks a strong mechanism for restraint, which leads to Trump acting so recklessly.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1842695218362760/
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