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Caribbean Military Strikes: Eighty Dead, Families Seek Justice

Caribbean Military Strikes: Eighty Dead, Families Seek Justice

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# Caribbean Military Strikes: Accountability Questions Surface

In this eye-opening episode, we examine the controversial US military operations in the Caribbean that have resulted in over 80 fatalities across at least 21 strikes. We spotlight the case of Colombian fisherman Alejandro Carranza, whose family has filed a human rights complaint alleging extrajudicial killing, challenging Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's "fog of war" justification.

Our analysis dives into the developing Pentagon investigation regarding potentially improper information sharing by senior officials, and explores how a bipartisan congressional resolution seeks to limit military action against Venezuela without proper authorization. This episode raises critical questions about military oversight, civilian casualties, and the blurry line between counternarcotics operations and potential humanitarian law violations.

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