Government Accountability

Pentagon’s Follow-Up Strike in Caribbean Raises Serious Legal and Moral Questions

By National Security Desk | December 4, 2025

Alarm bells ring as the Pentagon knowingly ordered a second strike on a boat with survivors, spotlighting potential breaches of international law and oversight failures under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

In a troubling revelation that shakes confidence in our military's adherence to lawful conduct, credible sources have disclosed that the Pentagon was aware survivors remained after an initial September strike on a suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Caribbean Sea, yet still authorized a follow-up attack. This second strike, reportedly aimed at sinking the disabled boat, raises urgent questions about the United States' commitment to both national sovereignty principles and established rules of engagement. How Did American Military Operations Cross Legal Lines? The Trump administration maintains that all 11 individuals aboard were killed in the first strike. Yet insiders reveal...

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