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US Faces Criticism Over Second Attack on Venezuelan Drug Smuggling Boat

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Washington D.C. – A second attack by the ⁢U.S. military⁤ on a vessel allegedly involved in drug ‌smuggling​ near venezuela is fueling a⁤ bipartisan ​uproar in Congress, with lawmakers from both parties questioning the legality of the action and raising concerns it may constitute a​ war crime.The incident, occurring after a ⁣previous attack on survivors attempting to assist those‌ initially ⁢targeted, has prompted‌ scrutiny of the Trump ⁣governance’s policy of authorizing lethal force against suspected narco-terrorist groups.

The controversy centers on the ⁤White House’s assertion that President ⁤Trump and Secretary⁣ Hegseth have authorized targeting presidentially designated‍ narco-terrorist⁢ groups under‌ the laws⁣ of war. ‌White House ⁣spokesperson Leavitt defended the actions, ⁤stating,⁣ “President trump and secretary Hegseth have made clear that presidentially designated ⁤narco-terrorist groups may be targeted for ‍lethal attacks under the laws of ‌war,”⁤ and asserting the‍ president has the authority to order such actions. Though, the administration has yet to provide⁣ concrete evidence linking the targeted vessels to terrorist ⁤organizations or demonstrating an imminent ⁤threat.

Democratic senator Tim Kaine told the Washington ‌Post that the second attack was “a clear ⁤violation” of U.S.laws of war and international⁤ law, adding, “So if it’s ‌true, this rises to​ the level ⁢of a war crime.” Republican Representative Michael R.⁤ Turner echoed⁢ these concerns, stating that such an action “would be a serious matter and clearly an illegal action.”

The escalating criticism ⁣comes as questions mount regarding the justification for the attacks.‌ According to Sjoerd den Daas, a U.S. correspondent, evidence ⁢supporting claims that the ‌vessels were engaged ⁣in drug smuggling has not been publicly ​presented ​in recent ⁢weeks. Den Daas reported ⁤that during​ a White house press briefing, officials were unable to clarify the specific threat that led to the ⁤decision to fire​ on the boat again.

Facing mounting pressure, President Trump distanced himself ​from⁣ the second⁤ attack, stating, “I ‌wouldn’t have wanted that.” This shift in tone reflects the⁤ unusual unity emerging in Congress, where even members of Trump’s own⁢ party are expressing increased criticism of the administration’s actions. The White House⁤ maintains⁢ it is acting within its legal authority,with ⁣Leavitt stating,”The president has the ⁢authority to ⁤take them out.” ⁤Though, the administration is attempting to ⁢downplay the role of Secretary Hegseth‌ in issuing ‍the orders,‍ as scrutiny of his involvement intensifies.

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