President Trump at podium denying release of drug boat strike video, with footage screen and divided lawmakers in background.
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Trump backs away from earlier openness to releasing full video of second drug boat strike

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President Donald Trump said on Monday that he never agreed to release video of a second U.S. military strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean, walking back comments he made last week as bipartisan scrutiny of the operation intensifies. Selected lawmakers have viewed the full footage behind closed doors and are divided over whether it should be made public.

The dispute centers on a "double-tap" strike conducted on September 2 on a boat that the Trump administration has said was trafficking illicit drugs toward the United States. The administration released a 29‑second unclassified video of the initial strike, but the full video of the follow‑up strike has so far been shown only to a limited number of members of Congress, according to the Daily Wire.

Last Wednesday, Trump signaled openness to disclosure, saying that "whatever" War Secretary Pete Hegseth's department had, "we'd certainly release, no problem," the Daily Wire reported. On Monday, however, he rejected that characterization during a White House exchange with reporters. When a reporter noted his earlier remark about having "no problem" with releasing the full video, Trump replied, "I didn't say that. You said that, I didn't say that," according to a CBS News exchange cited by the Daily Wire. He added, "Whatever Pete Hegseth wants to do is okay with me."

Hegseth has come under criticism from Democrats and some Republicans over the strike. Over the weekend, he said the administration is "reviewing the process" for any additional release and stressed that officials would need to be "very responsible" about what is made public, according to comments reported by CBS News and summarized by the Daily Wire. A closed‑door meeting is scheduled for Tuesday with Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and top intelligence committee lawmakers, where they are expected to face further questions about the operation, the Daily Wire reported.

In a POLITICO interview published Tuesday and referenced by the Daily Wire, Trump confirmed that he had watched the footage of the second strike, describing it as "not pretty" and saying it appeared "they were trying to turn back over the boat," while adding that he did not involve himself in targeting decisions. He reiterated his full confidence in Hegseth, saying, "He's doing a great job," and said he did not care whether Hegseth testified under oath about the strike.

Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who viewed the video, told reporters he found it unremarkable and said he would have "no problem" with releasing it publicly, according to the Daily Wire's account of his remarks. Cotton compared the strike to "any number of dozens of strikes" carried out on vehicles in the Middle East and said he did not find it "gruesome" or "distressing," though he acknowledged that the War Department might have tactical concerns about revealing details to drug cartels.

Democratic Rep. Adam Smith of Washington state, the ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, offered a starkly different assessment. He described the footage as "deeply disturbing," saying it showed two survivors on an overturned, clearly incapacitated boat with no communications device and that they "certainly" appeared unarmed. Smith said the survivors were not trying to flip the boat over when they were ultimately killed and questioned claims that drugs had survived the attack, arguing that the two people in the water did not seem in any position "to continue the fight," according to POLITICO's reporting cited by the Daily Wire.

Since returning to office and stepping up efforts to block drug trafficking by sea, Trump has authorized a series of strikes on suspected "narcoterrorist" boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. Beginning in September, those operations have destroyed 23 boats and killed 87 suspected drug runners, according to figures previously released by the administration and reported by the Daily Wire.

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X discussions reflect division over Trump's reversal on releasing the full video of the second U.S. strike on a suspected drug boat. Critics label it a cover-up of potential war crimes and demand transparency. Supporters view withholding as deterrence against cartels and mock Democratic backlash. Bipartisan scrutiny calls for public release amid legal questions.

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下院・上院軍事委員会のメンバーが、9月2日の米軍による麻薬密輸容疑船への攻撃の完全ビデオを視聴した。国防長官ピート・ヘグセスが公開を拒否した後だ。この視聴は、トランプ政権のベネズエラ関連麻薬ネットワークに対する拡大キャンペーンをめぐる党派対立を鋭くした。

トランプ政権は、戦争長官ピート・ヘグセスを通じて、9月2日の米軍によるカリブ海での麻薬密輸容疑船への攻撃の完全かつ極秘ビデオを公開しないと決定した。このビデオには生存者に対する論争を呼ぶ2度目の攻撃も含まれており、両党の議員らがこの作戦に関するより大きな透明性を求めている最中だ。

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米議員らは木曜日、9月2日のベネズエラ沖で疑わしい麻薬密輸船に対する軍事攻撃のビデオ映像を閲覧し、2人の生存者を殺害した追撃攻撃が戦争法に準拠していたかどうかをめぐる党派間の争いを激化させた。民主党は映像を深刻に懸念すべきで潜在的に違法だと形容し、共和党は生存者が依然として正当な標的だったと主張した。

英国は、カリブ海での麻薬密輸容疑船に関する米国との特定の情報共有を停止した。米国の致死的攻撃キャンペーンが国際法に違反する可能性があるとの懸念からで、CNNの初報を複数の英国メディアが裏付けた。これらの報道によると、停止は1か月以上前に始まった。

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ベネズエラ沖で米軍空爆により死亡したトリニダード出身の男性2人の親族が、マサチューセッツ州で政府に対する初の連邦訴訟を提起した。この訴訟は、トランプ政権が9月以降数十隻の船舶を標的にしたキャンペーンで不法殺人および司法外殺害を犯したと非難している。原告らは被害者の麻薬取引関与を否定している。

ドナルド・トランプ大統領はベネズエラのニコラス・マドゥロ指導者と直接話したいと望んでおり、米国はベネズエラ沖で麻薬密輸の疑いがある船舶に対する致死的な攻撃を続けている。Axiosが報じたこの接触は、米国が「太陽のカーテル」と呼ばれる組織を外国テロ組織に指定し、マドゥロ氏がその指導者だと非難した後に行われる。

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ベネズエラ政府は、ドナルド・トランプ前大統領が同国の領空が「閉鎖」されたとする声明を非難し、これを国際法違反で主権に対する植民地主義的脅威だと位置づけた。この発言は、カリブ海と東太平洋で麻薬密輸容疑の船舶に対する米空爆が議員らの厳しい監視を浴びている最中に飛び出した。

 

 

 

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