In an ironic turn of events, US President Donald Trump, who has been claiming to have stopped around eight wars and seeking the Nobel Peace Prize, is now facing heat for his administration’s commission of a war crime in the Caribbean. A row has erupted in the US as Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth is likely to face criminal liability for giving a “kill everybody” order, which led to a second airstrike on a boat and the killing of the survivors of the first strike on 2nd September.
The US airstrikes on a suspected ‘drugs-smuggling’ boat and the Trump administration’s alleged war crime
The strikes carried out by the US forces on the order of Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth on a vessel in international waters off Venezuela’s coast were claimed to be a part of the Trump administration’s campaig

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