US Secretary of Defense Hegseth declined to say on the 6th whether the Pentagon would release a video of the second attack on the “drug carrier”. As the US government intensifies its offensive against Venezuela and threatens to launch ground operations against the Commission, more than 65 US cities are calling for an end to a new war. According to US media disclosure a few days ago, the US military continued to carry out a second attack on the two survivors on board after firing a missile attack on a “drug carrier” in the Caribbean Sea on September 2. The ship eventually sank, killing 11 people. The Washington Post reports, citing sources, that the military received direct instructions from Hegseth to “kill everyone on board.” Sources revealed that video of the attack shown to lawmakers showed two men clutching on to the wreckage after their boat was destroyed. They were defenseless and did not carry any visible communication devices.

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US Secretary of Defense Hegseth declined to say on the 6th whether the Pentagon would release a video of the second attack on the “drug carrier”. As the US government intensifies its offensive against Venezuela and threatens to launch ground operations against the Commission, more than 65 US cities are calling for an end to a new war. According to US media disclosure a few days ago, the US military continued to carry out a second attack on the two survivors on board after firing a missile attack on a “drug carrier” in the Caribbean Sea on September 2. The ship eventually sank, killing 11 people. The Washington Post reports, citing sources, that the military received direct instructions from Hegseth to “kill everyone on board.” Sources revealed that video of the attack shown to lawmakers showed two men clutching on to the wreckage after their boat was destroyed. They were defenseless and did not carry any visible communication devices.