Congress Demands Accountability as Navy Admiral Defends Controversial Kill Orders
As classified briefings unfold, lawmakers demand transparency and accountability following reports of a U.S. military strike that targeted survivors of a drug boat attack, raising grave legal and moral concerns about defense leadership.
In a revealing moment for national security oversight, Navy Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley is set to face intense scrutiny from top congressional lawmakers regarding the September 2 strike near Venezuela involving U.S. forces and an alleged drug smuggling vessel. This operation, shrouded in controversy, has sparked bipartisan alarm over potential violations of international law and the sanctity of American military ethics. How Can America Uphold Its Laws If Military Leaders Override Rules of Engagement? The central question haunting Capitol Hill is whether the second strike, ordered on survivors after the initial attack, was lawful or crossed a dangerous line. Reports...
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