Controversy Over Unreleased Video of Venezuela Boat Strike

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U.S. lawmakers are demanding the release of unedited video footage of recent military strikes near Venezuela targeting alleged drug boats, but the Pentagon refuses to release it publicly, citing security policies. While some members of Congress want transparency and a clear explanation of the strikes' rationale and legality, officials defend the operations as successful in combating drug trafficking. The debate highlights ongoing concerns about transparency and the legal basis of the military actions.
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- Hegseth Declines to Show Lawmakers Boat Strike Video The New York Times
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