
"But Himes added, quote, What I saw in that room was one of the most troubling things I've seen in my time in public service.' Congressman Himes continued, saying, quote, You have two individuals in clear distress without any means of locomotion, with a destroyed vessel who were killed by the United States.' MS NOW played a clip of Himes saying outright that the U.S. attacked shipwrecked sailors, which is against the Geneva Conventions."
"President Donald Trump said this week that he will consider releasing video of the second strike. I don't know what they have, but whatever they have would certainly release, no problem, Trump said. The Washington Post reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Navy SEALs to kill everybody in the strike. Sources told the Post that in the second strike, the two survivors who were clinging to the side of the boat,"
Video of the Sept. 2 Caribbean strikes appears to show a double-tap attack that destroyed an alleged drug boat and left two survivors in distress before they were killed in a subsequent strike. A bipartisan congressional investigation is examining whether the second strike constituted an attack on shipwrecked sailors and possible violations of the Geneva Conventions. Admiral Frank Bradley reviewed and defended the strikes while denying any order to "kill them all" or to grant "no quarter." President Donald Trump expressed willingness to consider releasing footage of the second strike, and media accounts include claims that a Defense official ordered operators to "kill everybody."
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