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A U.S. strike killing two non-combatant survivors of a September boat attack off Venezuela likely violated U.S. and international law, experts say.
A U.S. second strike that killed two survivors of a September boat attack off Venezuela is drawing intense scrutiny, with legal experts saying it likely violated U.S. and international law.
Despite White House claims of self-defense, specialists argue the survivors were no longer a threat—making the strike potentially unlawful and even a war crime.
The incident raises major questions about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s alleged “kill everybody” order, the legality of treating drug cartels as enemy combatants, and broader issues of military accountability.
Bipartisan lawmakers are now investigating the operation and its diplomatic consequences.
Un ataque estadounidense que mató a dos sobrevivientes no combatientes de un ataque de barco en septiembre frente a Venezuela probablemente violó las leyes estadounidenses e internacionales, dicen los expertos.