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Pentagon won’t release full video of Caribbean strike that killed two people, Hegseth says

The Pentagon has decided not to release the full video of a September military strike in the Caribbean that resulted in the deaths of two individuals. Republican senators are advocating for transparency and urging the Pentagon to declassify the footage, while concerns have been raised about the legality of the strike and accusations of potential war crimes.

Pentagon won’t release full video of Caribbean strike that killed two people, Hegseth says

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Key Highlights

  • The September strike killed two individuals clinging to wreckage of a burning boat.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that only select lawmakers will see the full video.
  • Senators Lindsey Graham and John Cornyn are calling for the Pentagon to declassify the footage.
  • There are concerns about possible war crimes due to the nature of the attack.
  • The strikes have reportedly resulted in at least 90 fatalities.
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Sources

  1. Only some US lawmakers to see full video of controversial boat strike, Hegseth says
  2. Pentagon won’t release full video of Caribbean strike that killed two people, Hegseth says
  3. GOP senators urge Pentagon to declassify drug boat strike video after Hegseth says footage will stay secret

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