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- White House defends Hegseth’s ‘legal’ Venezuela drug boat strikes: Live . . .
White House defends Hegseth’s ‘legal’ Venezuela drug boat strikes: Live updates Congress has opened inquiries into the reported ‘double tap strike’ on the alleged drug vessel in the
- White House account of 2nd strike on alleged drug boat at odds with . . .
The White House's account of who gave the order to hit an alleged drug-smuggling boat a second time conflicted with what President Donald Trump told reporters a day earlier
- White House confirms and defends second strike against alleged drug boat
The White House confirmed the U S military's second Sept 2 strike against an alleged Venezuelan drug boat as more claims emerge about the operation Lawmakers have raised concerns over the
- US-Strikes Venezuela LIVE: WH defends 2nd Venezuela strike as lawful . . .
The White House defends the second strike on a Venezuela-bound boat, stating the operation was authorized, lawful, and conducted to eliminate a declared narc
- Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized 2nd strike on alleged drug . . .
The White House said on Monday that U S Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized an admiral to conduct multiple strikes on a vessel from Venezuela allegedly carrying illegal narcotics in September
- White House defends Venezuela boat strikes as legality questioned . . .
The White House on Monday defended a US admiral’s decision to carry out multiple strikes in September on an alleged Venezuelan drug-smuggling vessel, saying the action was authorised by Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth The response came after critics questioned the legality of a reported second
- White House defends Hegseth and second strike on boat near Venezuela
A Navy admiral and not Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed a September strike on a suspected drug boat near Venezuela where the military was reportedly ordered to kill survivors, the White House said Monday Why it matters: The White House defended the legality of the attack, but Congress has vowed to investigate with some members warning that, if substantiated, the deaths could violate
- White House defends ‘double-tap’ US attack on alleged drug boat as . . .
US military operation on September 2 killed 11 people, including those who survived the initial strike, raising accusations of a possible war crime
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