In the United States, Congress is demanding a formal explanation from the Trump administration regarding recent military attacks in the Caribbean, highlighting growing concerns over accountability, regional stability, and the potential implications for international relations. teleSUR
00:00In the United States, members of Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, are pressuring the Donald Trump administration to clarify the military attacks on alleged drug trafficking votes in the Caribbean.
00:09A report published in the U.S. media suggests that the Department of Defense may have authorized the commission of war crimes.
00:16In this scenario, the White House was forced to acknowledge that a second attack on a vessel that had already been intercepted would have killed some of the survivors.
00:25However, Secretary of Defense Pete Exeth never released the video of this attack.
00:30Alerts about the legality of the alleged anti-drug operation in the Caribbean have multiplied, so Congress is demanding answers from Secretary Exeth.
00:38Meanwhile, the leader of the Senate Democrats, Chuck Schumer, has assured that they will block any escalation against Venezuela.
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