2025-12-04 22:55:10
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Did Trump’s military strikes against drug boats violate international law?

Republican lawmakers are increasingly scrutinizing military actions taken by the Trump administration against suspected Venezuelan drug boats. The controversy centers around a second strike that resulted in the deaths of survivors, prompting calls for accountability.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has denied authorizing this follow-up attack, while Admiral Frank Bradley insists it was necessary to neutralize threats. Video footage of the incident has surfaced, revealing the dire situation faced by survivors attempting to escape a sinking vessel.

Legal experts have raised concerns about potential violations of international law, highlighting that targeting shipwrecked individuals is prohibited. The debate has intensified as lawmakers from both parties demand transparency and accountability regarding military tactics.

With high-ranking military officials set to testify before Congress, the implications of these operations on U.S. military ethics and international norms are under close examination. This incident not only raises questions about legality but also challenges the administration's approach to combating drug trafficking.

The Guardian
3. Dezember 2025 um 20:22

Republican lawmakers scrutinize Trump administration over ‘drug boat’ strikes

Republican lawmakers are questioning the Trump administration's explanation for military strikes on suspected Venezuelan drug boats in September. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied ordering a second strike, while Admiral Frank Bradley said he sank the boat to eliminate the threat. Lawmakers from both parties have expressed concerns over the second strike, with some calling for video footage of the incident and others criticizing Hegseth's handling of the situation.
New York Times - Americas
4. Dezember 2025 um 11:53

U.S. Military’s Boat Strikes Planning Takes On New Significance

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth approved contingency plans for handling survivors of naval strikes on suspected smugglers before the Trump administration's attacks began. In one incident on Sept 2, two survivors were killed after they radioed for help, leading to new scrutiny of the operation. Admiral Frank M. Bradley and General Dan Caine are set to testify on Capitol Hill about the attack, with officials indicating a 'vigorous defense' of the follow-up strike will be presented. The incident..
New York Times - Politics
5. Dezember 2025 um 03:49

Top Military Officers Show Lawmakers Video of Sept. 2 Boat Attack

Top US military officers, including Gen. Dan Caine and Adm. Frank M. Bradley, showed lawmakers a video of a Sept. 2 boat attack, which has been at the center of a debate over the Trump administration's campaign. The officers briefed Congress on the decision to launch a second strike that killed survivors of the first missile, denying claims that US forces were directed to use lethal force against anyone encountered at sea. Lawmakers who viewed the unedited video said it showed two survivors tr..
The Guardian
4. Dezember 2025 um 12:00

Killing of survivors sparks outrage – but entire US ‘drug boat’ war is legally shaky

US military strikes on suspected 'narco-terrorists' vessels have killed at least 81 people since September. Pentagon's Law of War manual, Nuremberg principles and Uniform Code of Military Justice prohibit killing shipwrecked individuals. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered a second strike after first failed to kill everyone onboard. Adm Frank Bradley claims he targeted the vessel and not survivors, but Senator Mark Kelly faces recall for criticizing the strikes. Legal experts argue..
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