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1. throwa+25[view] [source] 2025-11-13 10:08:35
>>Strang+(OP)
I love this part (no trolling from me):

    > We are sorry. We regret that this incident has caused worry for our partners and people. We have begun the process to identify and contact those impacted and are working closely with law enforcement and the relevant regulators. We are fully committed to maintaining your trust.
I know there will by a bunch of cynics who say that an LLM or a PR crisis team wrote this post... but if they did, hats off. It is powerful and moving. This guys really falls on his sword / takes it on the chin.
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2. Animat+ud2[view] [source] 2025-11-13 22:02:43
>>throwa+25
The hard line:

"We will pay $500,000 to anyone who can provide information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators. If the perpetrators can be clearly identified but are not in a country which extradites to or from the United States, we will pay $500,000 for their heads."

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3. gpm+mC2[view] [source] 2025-11-14 01:15:17
>>Animat+ud2
You're not allowed to sponsor the murder of people in other countries just because they won't extradite to your country. If you did this from within the US, the federal government and probably whatever state you live in would rightfully consider this murder for hire.

Your recourse within US law is to petition the government to do something about it. Negotiate extradition. Go to war. Etc.

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4. blitza+Rf3[view] [source] 2025-11-14 09:10:39
>>gpm+mC2
> Your recourse within US law is to petition the government to do something about it

Hey donnie, these guys are "Venezuelan drug trafficers"

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