White House Confirms ‘Double-Tap’ Strike on Alleged Drug Boat Survivors
White House confirms a U.S. admiral’s ‘double-tap’ strike on survivors of an alleged drug boat in early September, fueling legal and moral debates.
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White House confirms a U.S. admiral’s ‘double-tap’ strike on survivors of an alleged drug boat in early September, fueling legal and moral debates.
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