The alleged drug-trafficking boat was struck four times — twice to kill those on board, and twice to sink it — by the U.S.
The New York Times says U.S. military aircraft appeared civilian planes while striking alleged drug boat. What international ...
The aircraft used in the US military’s first strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, a strike which has drawn ...
Even accepting the Trump administration’s claim that there is an armed conflict with suspected drug runners, the laws of war ...
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Trump and Hegseth Face New War Crime Allegation Over Drug Boat Strikes
A potential fresh new war crime has come out of President Trump’s lethal double-strike boat bombing in the Caribbean Sea: ...
While the Trump administration has labelled those targeted as narco-terrorists, it has not presented evidence to support the ...
The Pentagon’s first strike that day used a secret plane disguised to look like a civilian aircraft, officials briefed on the ...
For those advocating constitutional government, the rule of law and the Bill of Rights, and justice, freedom and liberty, ...
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U.S. Military's Reported Use Of Plane That Looked Like a Civilian Aircraft To Strike Alleged Drug Vessels Could Be a War Crime
The U.S. military used a secret plane painted to look like a civilian aircraft to conduct its first attack against an alleged ...
Disguising military assets as civilian ones is a practice known as perfidy, which is illegal under international law, and is ...
Gullible Superpower: U.S. Support For Bogus Foreign Democratic Movements by Ted Galen Carpenter, 2019, Cato Institute, 300 pages For the past 20 years, U.S. foreign policy has been marked by constant ...
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