The Republican and Democratic heads of the House and Senate armed services committees say they are probing reports of follow-up strikes on alleged drug boats operating in the Caribbean Sea.
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and ranking member Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) issued a joint statement late on Nov. 28 stating that their committee “will be conducting vigorous oversight to determine the facts related to these circumstances.”
Hegseth further said that every individual killed in the ongoing series of sea strikes was a member of a designated terrorist organization. Since the start of President Donald Trump’s current term, the U.S. State Department has designated several Latin American criminal enterprises as foreign terrorist organizations.
“Our current operations in the Caribbean are lawful under both U.S. and international law, with all actions in compliance with the law of armed conflict—and approved by the best military and civilian lawyers, up and down the chain of command,” Hegseth said.
In comments Sunday, Trump challenged reports that Hegseth had ordered the survivors of the first attack killed, but said, “We’ll look into it.”
“I don’t know anything about it. He said he did not say that and I believe him,” Trump said.
Asked more specifically about the reported second strike that killed survivors, the president said, “I wouldn’t have wanted that.”
“Pete said that did not happen,” Trump reiterated.

The Epoch Times previously asked the Pentagon to provide information about the identities of those killed in the sea strikes, including their nationalities and alleged criminal affiliations. A Pentagon spokesman said they had “nothing further to provide” in response to those questions.
“They should be talking to all y'all, because it was very well done, completely legal what they’re doing, and they should be more transparent about it, in my view,” Rogers told The Epoch Times on Nov. 12.
“You probably noticed that people aren’t wanting to be delivering by sea, and we'll be starting to stop them by land also,” Trump said in a Thanksgiving Day call to members of the Air Force’s Seventh Bomb Wing.
“The land is easier, but that’s going to start very soon,” the president added.








