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A U.S. Navy admiral authorized a lawful strike on a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean, sparking bipartisan scrutiny over alleged war law violations.
The White House confirmed a U.S. Navy admiral authorized a follow-up strike in September on a suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Caribbean, calling the action lawful and within operational authority.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth approved the strikes, with officials stating the operation targeted a legitimate threat to national security.
The move drew bipartisan scrutiny after reports claimed survivors were targeted in the second strike, raising concerns about potential violations of the laws of war.
Lawmakers from both parties called for investigations, demanding transparency and oversight.
President Trump defended Hegseth, who denied the allegations, calling them “fake news,” and reaffirmed that all operations comply with U.S. and international law, with legal review at every level.
Un almirante de la Armada de EE.UU. autorizó un ataque legal contra un supuesto barco de drogas en el Caribe, provocando un escrutinio bipartidista sobre presuntas violaciones de las leyes de guerra.