Sen. Cotton says he has no objection to releasing video of strike that killed two survivors
Summary
A video from a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Caribbean killed two survivors, and Senator Tom Cotton supports releasing the video if the Pentagon approves. The strike is part of a campaign against drug smuggling near Venezuela.Key Facts
- The video shows a U.S. military strike on a boat suspected of drug smuggling.
- The strike occurred near Venezuela on September 2.
- Two survivors were killed in the incident.
- Senator Tom Cotton supports President Trump's anti-drug smuggling efforts.
- Cotton does not oppose the release of the video if the Pentagon declassifies it.
- The strike is part of a series of U.S. operations, with 22 known attacks killing at least 87 people.
- The strikes are aimed at reducing drug trafficking in the area.
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