Lawmakers Demand Classified Briefings on Controversial US Military Strikes Near Venezuela
CBS NewsDecember 5, 20252 min931 views
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- 🏛️ Lawmakers from both parties are seeking classified briefings following a US military double strike on a suspected drug boat.
- ⚠️ The operation has drawn criticism, with some members of Congress labeling it a potential war crime.
Briefings and Key Figures
- 🗣️ Admiral Mitch Bradley, who ordered the strikes, is expected to brief members of Congress directly.
- 🤝 Both Democrats and Republicans are unified in their request for more information, indicating a bipartisan concern.
- 📜 Senators are requesting to see video and audio evidence of the strike before forming an assessment.
Unanswered Questions and Red Lines
- ❓ Lawmakers want to confirm whether survivors were killed during the operation.
- 📞 Contact has also been made with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Kaine, for further information.
- 🚩 For many Republicans, the confirmation of civilian casualties would represent a "red line".
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Classified BriefingsUS Military StrikesVenezuelaColombiaDrug TraffickingCongressional ConcernWar Crime AllegationsAdmiral Mitch BradleyArmed Services CommitteeBipartisan ConcernRules of LawChairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffAdmiral Kaine
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