Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces backlash over missile strikes targeting alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, with claims of kill orders and the Pentagon's video review raising serious questions.
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The U.S. military's recent strikes against alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean have raised serious legal and ethical questions. As President Trump touts these actions as victories, reports of survivor casualties emerge, complicating the narrative.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces scrutiny as reports emerge of a controversial military campaign against alleged drug vessels. Did the U.S. violate international law in its pursuit of narco-terrorists?
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.
The White House faces scrutiny over its military strikes on alleged drug boats off Venezuela. With calls for transparency, the legality of these lethal operations remains in question as death tolls rise.
President Trump is set to discuss Venezuela in a crucial Oval Office meeting as tensions escalate. With military buildup and controversial strikes on drug vessels, the situation raises serious legal questions.
The US military's follow-up strikes on a drug vessel in the Caribbean raise serious legal and ethical questions. With a death toll of 11, concerns mount over the treatment of survivors and the legality of the operations.
The UN Security Council has condemned Israel for its recent airstrikes on a residential compound in Doha, targeting Hamas leaders. This unprecedented action has raised tensions and questions about international diplomatic efforts.