Several experts tell TIME that Pete Hegseth may committed a war crime if he ordered commanders to leave no survivors.
Eight days after the September 2 operation that inaugurated President Donald Trump's lethal military campaign against suspected drug boats, The Intercept reported that people who survived the initial ...
WASHINGTON -- A Navy admiral commanding the U.S. military strikes on a purported drug boat in the Caribbean told lawmakers Thursday that there was no "kill them all" order from Defense Secretary Pete ...
Amid U.S. attacks on suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and elsewhere to block drugs smuggled from South America, controversy has erupted over the alleged "shoot-to-kill all" order ...
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers are scrutinizing the U.S. military attacks near Venezuela and on Thursday focused on a secondary strike during an attack on Sept. 2. During a closed briefing in Congress, U.S.
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