View detailed information about this source submission and its extracted claims.
David French argues against Trump's decision to order a military strike on a suspected drug boat, claiming it expands the definition of war and circumvents due process. He highlights the legal distinctions between war and crime, emphasizing the importance of congressional authorization and international law. French warns of the dangers of escalation and diversion from the military's primary mission.
Automatically extracted metadata and content analysis.
{ "tone": "opinionated", "perspective": "critical", "audience": "general", "credibility_indicators": [ "expert_quotes", "legal analysis", "historical context" ] }
Complete details about this source submission.
{ "source_type": "extension", "content_hash": "c40cfec347e7d8fa5f9a28fe9e7571450c7234ae34ac9828675e801a6800a2ab", "submitted_via": "chrome_extension", "extension_version": "1.0.18", "processing_error": { "type": "unknown", "message": "An unexpected error occurred while processing this URL.", "occurred_at": "2025-09-25T20:22:12.654102Z" } }
{ "extracted_at": "2025-10-04T07:45:28.745583Z", "ai_model": "gemini-2.0-flash-lite", "extraction_method": "automated", "content_length": 10958, "url": "https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/09\/07\/opinion\/trump-venezuela-airstrike-laws.html?campaign_id=9&emc=edit_nn_20250908&instance_id=162118&nl=the-morning®i_id=122976029&segment_id=205486&user_id=b25c5730c89e0c73f75709d8f1254337", "existing_metadata": { "author_name": null, "published_at": null, "domain_name": null, "site_name": null, "section": null, "publisher": null } }
<html lang="en" class="story nytapp-vi-article nytapp-vi-story story nytapp-vi-article " data-nyt-compute-assignment="fallback" xmlns:og="http://opengraphprotocol.org/schema/" data-rh="lang,class"><head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Opinion | It Doesnβt Seem Wise to Let Trump Decide What War Is - The New York Times</title> <meta data-rh="true" name="robots" content="noarchive, max-image-preview:large"><meta data-rh="true" name="description" content="We do not kill those merely suspected of being criminals from the air."><meta data-rh="true" property="twitter:url" content="https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/07/opinion/trump-venezuela-airstrike-laws.html"><meta data-rh="true" property="twitter:title" content="Opinion | It Doesnβt Seem Wise to Let Trump Decide What War Is"><meta data-rh="true" property="twitter:description" content="We do not kill those merely suspected of being criminals from the air."><meta data-rh="true" property="twitter:image" content="https://sta...
AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTOpinionSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTDavid FrenchIt Doesnβt Seem Wise to Let Trump Decide What War IsSept. 7, 2025Credit...Eric Lee/The New York TimesListen to this article Β· 9:49 min Learn moreShare full articleBy David FrenchOpinion ColumnistLeer en espaΓ±olPresident Trump has done it again.He is attacking a genuine and serious problem recklessly, heedless of the consequences and, in this case, of human life.On Tuesday I watched Trump proudly display grainy footage of a military strike on what he said was a boat full of narco-terrorists on their way to the United States with a load of drugs.Typically, when the Coast Guard or another branch of the military or law enforcement spots a boat suspected of carrying drugs, we seek to stop the boat, search it, seize any drugs and arrest and question the crew. If these drug smuggling suspects open fire, American forces can respond, but they cannot simply execute someone on the mere suspicion of drug trafficking.We...
Detailed status of each processing step.
All claims extracted from this source document.