
"I mean, if we look at the initial strike, we do have the video of that, right? And we've all seen it, right? Here it is, the host began as the clip rolled on screen. So we're talking about potential war crimes here."
"I'm not trying to be silly, but I have to ask you, where exactly was this? How far away from land was this? What was the possibility that these two survivors could paddle away and continue their drug operation? I mean, are we kidding me? Is this guy serious? Talking about the potential that these two survivors could continue the operation?"
A television host ridiculed the suggestion that suspected narco-smugglers clinging to a damaged boat could have resumed a drug operation after a second Pentagon strike. Admiral Frank Mitch Bradley held closed-door briefings with lawmakers about the September 2 incident. Some lawmakers saw video evidence as an attempt to salvage drugs after an initial strike, while others were split on that view. Questions were raised about distance from land and the plausibility of survivors paddling to shore. Panelists noted a partisan divide. The boat appeared blown in half, with the front half floating and no motor, and the operation occurred far from land.
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