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.
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In a recent strike in the Eastern Pacific, the US military killed four men aboard a vessel suspected of carrying illegal narcotics. This attack has sparked intense debate over the legality and ethics of military action against drug traffickers.
A shocking video shown to lawmakers reveals a second strike on a Venezuelan drug boat, raising serious ethical concerns and sparking bipartisan outrage in Congress. Rep. Jim Himes describes the footage as one of the most troubling moments in his career.
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.
Pete Hegseth, just months into his role as Secretary of Defense, is under fire for questionable military actions and faces growing calls from Congress for his resignation amidst serious allegations.
The family of Alejandro Carranza, a Colombian fisherman killed in a US military strike, has filed a complaint alleging illegal actions by the US government. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has also condemned the strike, calling it a violation of sovereignty.
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.
In a shocking revelation, Trump and Hegseth discuss the controversial strikes on an alleged drug boat, stirring debates on military ethics and accountability. GOP senators are divided on the implications of these actions.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces scrutiny after a U.S. military strike resulted in the deaths of survivors. Democrats raise concerns over potential war crimes and the legality of the strike.