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La curiosa ola de apoyo en EEUU a Luigi Mangione, el acusado de asesinar al CEO de UnitedHealthCare Brian Thompson

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En cuanto se publicó la noticia del asesinado del presidente de la compañía de seguros médicos UnitedHealthCare, Brian Thompson, empezaron a llover comentarios y bromas en las redes sociales, regocijándose por la noticia.

Los mensajes atacaban a las compañías de seguros médicos, criticando sus elevados costes y, en algunos casos, el hecho de que no cubrieran determinadas afecciones o problemas médicos en un país donde la mayoría de la gente tiene un seguro médico privado.

El presunto asesino, Luigi Mangione, fue detenido el lunes 9 de diciembre en Pensilvania y ha sido imputado por el homicidio. Según el New York Times, las autoridades encontraron un cuaderno en el que el joven de 26 años explicaba por qué lo había hecho. «El asesinato es preciso, eficaz y no pone en peligro a personas inocentes», escribió presuntamente.

Este acto suscitó una ola de apoyo en Internet y entre algunos estadounidenses, que incluso llegaron a calificar al acusado de héroe. UnitedHealth Group, la empresa matriz de la filial dirigida por el presidente asesinado, publicó un mensaje en Facebook expresando su tristeza. 62.000 internautas reaccionaron a la publicación, 57.000 de ellos con un emoji de risa.

«¿Cuántas familias han sido destruidas por este hombre y sus políticas?»

«Es una esperanza, ya sabes, Bonnie y Clyde eran héroes populares, robaban a los ricos y daban a los pobres, forma parte de nuestra cultura. Así es como nacen los héroes populares, y Luigi Mangione va a convertirse en uno», dice Travis, de 40 años, que pasea por Atlanta, en el sureste del país, con un amigo.

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El sospechoso Luigi Mangione es llevado al juzgado del condado de Blair el martes 10 de diciembre de 2024 en Hollidaysburg, Pensilvania. Foto AP

Si Luigi Mangione es declarado culpable, Travis espera una sentencia leve, ya que apoya plenamente las motivaciones del joven. «Lo que le llevó a esto es sufrimiento, y va más allá del panorama político de Estados Unidos. Muchos de nosotros sentimos ese dolor», agrega.

«Los medios de comunicación estadounidenses se apresuraron a decir que el asesinato era lo peor posible, que este hombre tenía una familia. Pero, ¿cuántas familias han sido destruidas por este hombre y sus políticas? El sistema sanitario de Estados Unidos está hecho trizas, porque busca el beneficio y la destrucción de las personas que tienen que soportarlo. A menudo hablamos de la izquierda y la derecha, y de que estamos muy divididos, pero ahora hemos visto a mucha gente en Internet felicitando a este hombre», afirma Travis, de 40 años, quien espera que el abogado defensor consiga politizar el caso y organizar manifestaciones contra el sistema sanitario.

«No es un héroe, está claro que no lo es»

A pocos pasos de Travis, Michelle, de 47 años, critica el asesinato «pero entiende totalmente sus razones». «Las compañías de seguros aquí son muy malvadas y rechazan solicitudes de clientes que necesitan tratamiento o cuidados para salvar su vida», lamenta.

Ismael, también de 47 años, está lejos de compartir esta opinión. «No es ningún héroe, está claro que no lo es, un asesinato es un asesinato, tendrá que pagarlo. Sea cual sea el motivo, le quitó la vida a alguien», afirma.

El abogado neoyorquino Benjamin Brafman declaró al New York Times que cree que hay una cantidad «abrumadora» de pruebas contra el acusado, pero que el trabajo de los fiscales no será tan sencillo. Tendrán que seleccionar a los miembros de un jurado popular para el juicio y encontrar a algunos que no hayan tenido problemas con las compañías de seguros médicos.

«Creo que la mayoría de la gente, cuando se le pregunta por esto, dirá ‘sí, he tenido que tratar con una compañía de seguros médicos con la que no estaba contento’ pero [esas personas] no fueron a ejecutar al director de una compañía de seguros», dijo el letrado.

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Top US ally, SDF commander in Syria warns of ISIS return if Turkish airstrikes don’t stop

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In an exclusive interview with Fox News, Gen. Mazloum Abdi, the commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the main U.S. ally whose fighters are currently guarding 45,000 ISIS militants and their families at camps and prisons in Eastern Syria, said the Turkish military and its allied forces continue to attack his Kurdish forces, despite a U.S. brokered ceasefire deal Wednesday. 

«We are still under constant attack from the Turkish military and the Turkish-supported opposition which is called SNA,» Gen. Mazloum told Fox. «Eighty drone attacks a day we have from the Turkish military. There is intensive artillery shells. This situation has paralyzed our counterterror operation.» 

The attacks by the Turkish military on the SDF have increased since Bashar Al Assad’s fall on December 8. Gen. Mazloum warned that if his Kurdish fighters have to flee, ISIS would return.

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Gen. Mazloum said half of his fighters guarding the ISIS camps had to withdraw in recent days.

«All of the prisons still are under our control. However, the prisons and camps are in a critical situation because who is guarding them? They are leaving and having to protect their families,» said Gen. Mazloum in an interview from his base in Eastern Syria. «I can give you one example like the Raqqa ISIS prison, which contains about 1,000 ISIS ex-fighters. The number of guards there have diminished by half which is putting them in a fragile position.» 

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A chilling warning from one of America’s staunchest allies. The U.S. has 900 troops in Eastern Syria, and they would likely have to withdraw if the allied Kurdish fighters retreat under attack from Turkey’s military, which views the Kurds as a terrorist threat.

«We don’t want to see that happen. So we’re in very close touch with our SDF partners to try to maintain that focus on counter-ISIS missions. And we are just as importantly in touch with our Turkish counterparts,» said National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby during a White House press briefing Thursday.

A masked Islamic State terrorist poses holding the ISIS flag. (Pictures from History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is in Turkey today meeting with President Recep Erdogan to discuss how to bring stability to Syria.

Secretary Blinken «reiterated the importance of all actors in Syria respecting human rights, upholding international humanitarian law, and taking all feasible steps to protect civilians, including members of minority groups,» State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a statement following the meeting with President Erdogan. «He emphasized the need to ensure the coalition can continue to execute its critical mission to defeat ISIS.» 

CENTCOM Commander General Erik Kurilla met with Gen. Mazloum and the SDF in Syria on Tuesday, two days after the U.S. military carried out extensive airstrikes targeting dozens of ISIS positions in Eastern Syria. The operation struck over 75 targets – camps and operatives – using U.S. Air Force B-52s, F-15s, and A-10s, according to a statement released by U.S. Central Command.

«There should be no doubt – we will not allow ISIS to reconstitute and take advantage of the current situation in Syria,» said Kurilla. «All organizations in Syria should know that we will hold them accountable if they partner with or support ISIS in any way.»

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On Wednesday, the SDF announced a truce with Syria’s Turkey-backed rebels in northern Manbij following U.S. mediation «to ensure the safety and security of civilians,» Gen. Mazloum said early on Wednesday.

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«The fighters of the Manbij Military Council, who have been resisting the attacks since November 27, will withdraw from the area as soon as possible,» Gen. Mazloum added. 

And new indications suggest a ceasefire late Thursday has tentatively been agreed to in Aleppo and Deir Ezzor south of Raqqa along the Euphrates River.

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Syrians gather at Umayyad Square to celebrate the collapse of 61 years of Baath Party rule in Damascus, Syria on December 9, 2024. (Murat Sengul/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Gen. Mazloum worries about what would happen if the U.S. pulled its forces out of Syria right now.

«We saw that the Russians – they have no further leverage in the country – same for the Iranians. So if now U.S. troops withdraw from Syria that will bring a vacuum.»

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He added the following warning: «We expect those Islamists, different factions to unite, to fight with ISIS and that will bring back tougher extremists, terrorist organizations back to the country.»

The SDF Commander fears another bloody civil war could start if the new Syrian government in Damascus does not include different minority groups, like the Syrian Kurds.

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Displaced Kurds leave the refugee camp in the north of Aleppo, fleeing to Afrin, on December 4, 2024. (Ugur Yildirim/DIA Images/Abaca/Sipa USA(Sipa via AP Images)

«So any new government in Syria needs to be representative, needs to be inclusive and contain and include all different parties of Syria. So if not that takes us to a bloody civil war in the country and that will put us in huge stage of escalatory path that no one can predict the fate of that,» Gen. Mazloum told Fox.

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Facing the Turkish fighter jets, the SDF mistakenly shot down a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone in Syria on Monday, the result of «friendly fire,» a U.S. defense official told Fox News. «The U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters who are under attack from the Turkish military misidentified the drone as a threat,» the official said.


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