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Tom Cotton Says U.S. Strikes On Alleged Drug Boat Were ‘Righteous’

The GOP senator claims it was “entirely lawful” that the U.S. military launched a follow-up strike to kill survivors of its first strike in the Sept. 2 attack.

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huffpost.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

Tom Cotton Says U.S. Strikes On Alleged Drug Boat Were ‘Righteous’

The GOP senator claims it was “entirely lawful” that the U.S. military launched a follow-up strike to kill survivors of its first strike in the Sept. 2 attack.

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forbes.com7 mesi fa

Hegseth Defends Additional Boat Strikes That Killed Survivors

The U.S. military conducted subsequent strikes on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean on Sept. 2 as survivors clung to the wreckage, raising questions about whether the follow-up attacks constitute a war…

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  1. martedì 2 dicembre 2025·forbes.com

    Hegseth Defends Additional Boat Strikes That Killed Survivors

    The U.S. military conducted subsequent strikes on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean on Sept. 2 as survivors clung to the wreckage, raising questions about whether…

  2. giovedì 4 dicembre 2025·huffpost.com

    Tom Cotton Says U.S. Strikes On Alleged Drug Boat Were ‘Righteous’

    The GOP senator claims it was “entirely lawful” that the U.S. military launched a follow-up strike to kill survivors of its first strike in the Sept. 2 attack.