Trump backs release of second Caribbean strike footage as scrutiny over ops intensifies

Fox NewsWednesday, December 3, 2025 at 10:29:04 PM
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Trump backs release of second Caribbean strike footage as scrutiny over ops intensifies
  • Former President Donald Trump has expressed support for the release of video footage from a second military strike on an alleged drug trafficking boat in Caribbean waters, amid increasing scrutiny of U.S. military operations in the region. This follows a controversial strike that has raised legal and ethical questions regarding the administration's approach to combating drug trafficking.
  • This development is significant as it highlights Trump's administration's ongoing commitment to military action against drug trafficking, which he claims has resulted in a 91% reduction in such activities. The release of the footage may also address public and congressional concerns regarding the legality of these operations.
  • The situation reflects broader tensions surrounding U.S. military interventions, particularly in the Caribbean and South America, where lawmakers are demanding accountability for strikes that have resulted in fatalities. The discourse around these military actions continues to evoke debates about legality, effectiveness, and the ethical implications of targeting alleged drug traffickers.
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