Lawmakers are questioning the U.S. military's decision to kill two alleged drug smugglers who survived an attack on their boat, raising concerns about accountability and military operations.
In a surprising turn, President Trump has handed over the decision to release footage of a contentious military strike to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, shifting his stance from last week.
In a bold move, Democrats are pushing for a deeper investigation into a military strike that killed two alleged drug smugglers. A recently reviewed video has sparked demands for transparency and public hearings.
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 recent military strike on alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean is raising eyebrows after video footage emerged. Adm. Frank M. Bradley faced tough questions from lawmakers about the operation's ethics and execution.
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.
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 reveals startling details about a controversial military strike he authorized, which led to a congressional inquiry after the lethal attack on drug smugglers.
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.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth labels reports of illegal military orders in the Caribbean as 'fake news', igniting controversy over alleged extrajudicial strikes against drug smugglers.