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Demands to Release Full Video of Deadly US Boat Strike Grow After Congressional Briefing | Common Dreams

"The Department of Defense has no choice but to release the complete, unedited footage," said Sen. Jack Reed.

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commondreams.orgStai leggendo6 mesi fa

Demands to Release Full Video of Deadly US Boat Strike Grow After Congressional Briefing | Common Dreams

"The Department of Defense has no choice but to release the complete, unedited footage," said Sen. Jack Reed.

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theguardian.com6 mesi fa

US lawmakers call for inquiry into second US military strike on alleged Caribbean drug boat

Democratic representative Jim Himes, who saw footage, called it ‘one of the most troubling scenes’ he’s observed in public service

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  1. giovedì 4 dicembre 2025·theguardian.com

    US lawmakers call for inquiry into second US military strike on alleged Caribbean drug boat

    Democratic representative Jim Himes, who saw footage, called it ‘one of the most troubling scenes’ he’s observed in public service

  2. venerdì 5 dicembre 2025·commondreams.org

    Demands to Release Full Video of Deadly US Boat Strike Grow After Congressional Briefing | Common Dreams

    "The Department of Defense has no choice but to release the complete, unedited footage," said Sen. Jack Reed.