Survivors of Boat Strike Were Actively Continuing Drug Mission, Admiral to Tell Lawmakers
Defense And Security,Caribbean,The Americas,Pete Hegseth,Pentagon,Defense Department,Venezuela,Terrorism,Trump Administration
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Two survivors of a Sept. 2 U.S. strike on a boat in the Caribbean were killed in follow-up attacks after they were seen still aboard the damaged vessel alongside packages of illegal narcotics, a senior commander is expected to tell lawmakers Thursday.
Adm. Frank "Mitch" Bradley plans to say he and his legal adviser concluded the two survivors were attempting to continue their drug run, making them and the already-damaged vessel legitimate targets for another attack, two defense officials said.
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