A heated debate unfolds as Rep. Adam Smith challenges Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's claims regarding military strikes on drug traffickers. Disturbing surveillance video may contradict official narratives.
The Trump administration's National Security Strategy raises alarms about Europe's future, claiming unchecked immigration and diminishing democratic values threaten allies in the region. Explore the document's controversial assertions and implications.
The aftermath of the U.S. military's first boat strike on September 2 raises critical questions. Survivors were seen signaling from the overturned hull, but motivations remain unclear, sparking debate over military rules of engagement and the legality of the operation.
A recent U.S. National Security Strategy warns that Europe faces 'civilisational erasure' unless it changes course. The document highlights alarming trends in European politics, economy, and military preparedness that could undermine its alliance with the U.S.
In a striking new strategy document, President Trump warns of Europe's impending 'civilizational erasure' and questions the reliability of certain allies. Discover how this impacts US-European relations and global policies.
In a pivotal meeting, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discuss boosting trade amidst Western sanctions. Their talks focus on energy imports and defense agreements, showcasing the resilience of their long-standing relationship.
Legal experts are raising alarms over the US military's second strike on a Venezuelan drug boat, calling it possibly illegal and an extrajudicial killing. The incident has ignited a debate over international law and military conduct.
New revelations surrounding a U.S. military strike on a drug-carrying vessel raise alarming questions about legality and ethics, as survivors attempted to salvage drugs before a second attack.
In a classified briefing, frustrated lawmakers confronted the Pentagon over its legal justification for attacks on suspected drug smugglers, raising alarms about the implications of expanding military operations.
In a controversial move, Trump administration officials defend a follow-up strike on a drug boat that killed survivors. The Pentagon claims the action was legally justified to eliminate a threat to the U.S.