Government Accountability

Congress Demands Accountability as Reports of Potential War Crimes Emerge from Caribbean Military Strikes

By Economics Desk | November 30, 2025

Bipartisan lawmakers call for thorough congressional reviews after reports surface alleging that U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean included orders to kill all survivors, raising grave legal and ethical questions about American military conduct.

In a nation founded on the principles of freedom and rule of law, the recent allegations surrounding U.S. military operations in the Caribbean demand our utmost attention and scrutiny. Reports surfaced claiming that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly issued a verbal order directing all crew members aboard targeted vessels suspected of drug smuggling to be killed during a Sept. 2 strike. How Can America Uphold Its Values if Its Military Operates in Legal Shadows? These claims have stirred bipartisan concern among lawmakers, who recognize that if true, such actions would not only violate international law but also undermine America's commitment...

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