Two people survived the Pentagon’s first strike against drug boats in the Caribbean in September. Clinging to the wreckage, ...
Two men struggled to cling to the boat’s hull, according to lawmakers. Then Adm. Frank M. Bradley gave an order for a ...
Admiral who ordered the follow-up attack on Sept. 2 that killed two men briefed lawmakers. The U.S. later said four ...
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Top Military Commander Plans Wild Defense of Second Boat Strike
Admiral Frank “Mitch” Bradley, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s chosen scapegoat, will testify before the House and Senate ...
The Department of Defense reportedly killed two survivors of a strike on an alleged drug boat in a follow-up strike.
More than half of the respondents strongly or somewhat approved of using military force to take on possible drug traffickers.
The Washington Post reported last week that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a spoken directive to “kill everybody” on a ...
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Hegseth rides into controversies on a Trump-fueled tide of convention-busting bravado
When a scandal-plagued top official needs a public vote of confidence from a president, it’s usually a certain sign they’re ...
Republicans are showing signs of picking their battles against President Trump, with the administration’s handling of ...
White House confirms and defends second strike against alleged drug smugglers in Caribbean waters, amid Trump ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied ordering the U.S. military to "kill everybody" and said news reports claiming such are ...
Military law experts say the U.S. military's lethal strike on Venezuelans clinging to debris is a textbook example of ...
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