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Second strike on alleged drug boat was “warfare crime,” says former Protection Secretary Leon Panetta
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Second strike on alleged drug boat was “warfare crime,” says former Protection Secretary Leon Panetta

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Last updated: December 2, 2025 4:34 am
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The White Home stated {that a} U.S. assault on an alleged drug boat in September included a couple of strike on the vessel, seemingly confirming a Washington Publish report that the U.S. focused the boat for a second time to take out survivors of the preliminary assault. Former Protection Secretary Leon Panetta mentioned the strikes with “CBS Night Information” co-anchor John Dickerson.

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