The Pentagon watchdog will evaluate whether the U.S. military followed an established targeting framework when carrying out attacks on dozens of alleged drug-smuggling boats that have killed nearly 200 people in Latin American waters since early September.

Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers have raised concerns about the legality of the strikes.

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon’s independent watchdog is probing the legality of the US military’s widely criticized operation targeting alleged drug boats that has killed at least 192…

U.S. military watchdog investigates legality of strikes on alleged drug boats amid concerns of potential extrajudicial killings of civilians.

The Defense Department’s internal watchdog has said it is evaluating US Southern Command’s operations that have included strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Caribbean…

The War Department's inspector general will review whether the military's strikes against suspected drug smugglers followed the required targeting process.

The inspector general’s office said it would evaluate whether U.S. Southern Command followed a six-part process for carrying out airstrikes.

The Pentagon watchdog will evaluate whether the U.S. military followed an established targeting framework when carrying out attacks on dozens of alleged drug-smuggling boats in…

Casi 200 personas han muerto a causa de los ataques en aguas de América Latina desde septiembre

The Pentagon watchdog will evaluate whether the U.S. military followed an established targeting framework when carrying out attacks on dozens of alleged drug-smuggling boats that…