Video of U.S. Military Killing Boat Strike Survivors Is Horrifying, Lawmakers Reveal
“What I saw in that room is one of the most troubling scenes I’ve ever seen in my time in public service.”
“What I saw in that room is one of the most troubling scenes I’ve ever seen in my time in public service.”
Rep. Chrissy Houlahan said, “If there is intelligence to ‘absolutely confirm’ this, the Congress is ready to receive it.”
“Quibbling over the semantics of ‘double-tap’ doesn’t change the reality that the strike was a summary execution of men clinging to the remains of a boat.”
The war powers legislation would prohibit Trump from launching “hostilities within or against Venezuela” without congressional approval.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s actions could spark investigations for war crimes or outright murder, sources told The Intercept.
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The war on drugs has failed, and Trump’s deadly boat strikes are only doubling down on decades of failed policy.
As rumors of a U.S. war on Venezuela swirl, military documents show plans to feed a buildup of troops in the region for years.
The Trump administration’s push for war on Venezuela includes alleging Maduro controls a government-run “narcoterrorist” conspiracy.
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Washington is making big claims to make the case for U.S. intervention. We’ve heard all these arguments before.
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