In a shocking revelation, survivors on a suspected drug vessel were reportedly blown apart after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered the U.S. military to “kill everybody” on board. This incident has sparked outrage and calls for oversight from Senators Roger Wicker and Jack Reed, who have vowed to conduct vigorous scrutiny of Caribbean strikes in response to this troubling development.
According to The Independent, the survivors on the ‘narco boat’ were targeted following Hegseth’s command, resulting in a devastating outcome. The Washington Post further elaborated on the situation, highlighting the blatant illegality of such actions and raising concerns about the potential consequences of these strikes.
In response to these reports, Hegseth has vehemently denied giving any orders to “kill everybody” on the alleged drug vessel. The Guardian reported his denial, along with his dismissal of the accusations as “fake news.” Despite his defense, CNN revealed that a second strike was carried out by the U.S. military, targeting survivors on the suspected drug boat that had already been attacked.
The Hill covered Hegseth’s response to the allegations, emphasizing his stance on the matter. Meanwhile, ABC News provided additional context to the unfolding situation, shedding light on the broader implications of such military actions.
This incident has raised significant concerns about the ethical implications of military strikes and the need for accountability in decision-making processes. As the story continues to develop, it remains crucial for lawmakers and officials to address these issues and ensure that proper oversight is in place to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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References:
1. The Independent: https://www.the-independent.com/b2874580.html
2. The Washington Post: https://archive.is/XaZrB
3. The Hill: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5626371-senate-armed-services-oversight-trump-drug-boat-strikes/
4. The Guardian: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimgFBVV95cUxPX256cGxuOFZhMGFidTdteFFvYzJVX3doOXdxZFQ5R3lqamNnMTg3MGx0Wm12NzdsTUthOE9pN25KM25SVjdOSXVQbGFqWThOcUdEblBtd0VRYkF3NXdJTHc3eXpmcFhWeDVSR0RCN0VuS3VQY1FPazRvQlJWUkR6d2V4bGJ5clA2MkI4eGk1bTZISnhmbmc4d1BB?oc=5&hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en
5. ABC News: (No specific link provided)
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