President Trump has changed his tune regarding the release of a video showing a controversial military strike on a drug boat, distancing himself from the decision and deferring to Defense Secretary Hegseth amidst calls for transparency.
As pressure mounts on the Pentagon, US Democrats demand the release of video footage from a controversial drone strike that killed eleven, including two men clinging to wreckage. The legality of the attack is under intense scrutiny.
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.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under fire as war crimes allegations and a damaging inspector general report threaten his position. Despite bipartisan calls for his resignation, he retains Trump’s support amid growing scrutiny.
A recent U.S. military operation in the Caribbean has sparked outrage as video footage reveals two survivors from an initial strike being killed in a controversial follow-up attack. Lawmakers are divided on the legality and morality of these actions, leading to calls for accountability.
New revelations about the US military's drug strike raise questions about the justification and legality of the operation, as survivors were reportedly left behind. This article delves into the details of the controversial mission and its implications.
In a shocking turn, the US military's decision to carry out a secondary strike on survivors of a capsized drug vessel raises serious questions about legality and ethics. Lawmakers are divided as new details emerge.
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.
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.