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The U.S. military killed three people on a vessel it described as carrying narcotics off the eastern Pacific coast. Senators are demanding to see unedited video of the strike.
The U.S. military killed three people on a vessel it identified as carrying narcotics off the eastern Pacific coast. The strike happened, and now senators are demanding to see unedited video—suggesting questions about the targeting or the execution.
When lawmakers immediately ask for unedited footage, it signals doubt about the official account. The military called it a drug boat; senators want verification. There's no contradiction yet, but the demand for video means someone in Congress suspects either misidentification or disproportionate force. The three deaths are irreversible, and the video is now the only way to reconstruct what actually happened.
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