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"Why can’t the public see it?”: Congressman calls for immediate release of second-strike footage
MSNBC· 2025-12-03 01:48
Investigation & Transparency - Congress is considering investigating a "double tap strike" in the Caribbean Sea, but progress may be slow due to the limited working days remaining in the calendar year [1] - A congressman suggests releasing films and audio tapes related to the strike to the American public for immediate transparency [2][6] - Releasing information about the incident to the public and Congress early is crucial and should not be delayed [3][4] International Relations & Intelligence Sharing - The delay in releasing information is causing a strain on intelligence sharing with the United Kingdom, a close ally [4] - The US is already experiencing a lack of intelligence sharing in the region, impacting joint exercises and potential conflicts [5] - The situation extends beyond the political sphere, affecting international cooperation [5]
House member on boat strikes and possible investigations
MSNBC· 2025-12-02 11:27
Potential War Crime Investigation - Allegations of a second strike on a drug boat, potentially targeting survivors, raise concerns of a war crime if proven true [1][10] - The Armed Services Committees in both the Senate and the House are expected to conduct a full investigation into the incident [2] - The investigation aims to determine the facts of the event and hold individuals accountable if a war crime occurred [3] Congressional Concerns and Actions - Concerns exist regarding the pace of investigations due to the limited remaining weeks in the year [5] - There is a sense among members of Congress that this situation is different from previous incidents [7][8] - Some members believe the overall military action in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific is being conducted improperly [9] Transparency and Information Access - There are calls for the release of films and audio tapes related to the strikes to the American public [13][14] - Immediate transparency is urged, separating the release of this specific incident's information from the broader investigation [15] - The delay in releasing information is reportedly causing allies, such as the United Kingdom, to pull back on intelligence sharing [16][17]
Daalder: Allies “worried” over US military presence in Caribbean #shorts #venezuela #politics
Bloomberg Television· 2025-11-24 23:36
Geopolitical Risk & International Relations - The Caribbean is experiencing a significant accumulation of military power, comparable to the Cuban missile crisis era [1] - The US has deployed a large aircraft carrier, cruisers, destroyers, and a substantial number of Marines to the Caribbean [1][2] - NATO allies are concerned about the US military actions, particularly the removal of the Gerald Ford aircraft carrier from the Mediterranean, which impacts NATO's presence [3] - Some allies view the US actions as potentially illegal, resembling the behavior they are opposing in Russia [4] - The UK government has reportedly ceased intelligence sharing with the US regarding operations against Venezuela, and the Dutch government is limiting intelligence sharing due to politicization concerns [4][5] Potential Motivations & Implications - The military buildup may be more than just intercepting drug boats, potentially signaling the beginning of military action [2] - There's speculation that the US actions could be a bluff, but the consequences of such a bluff being called are uncertain [2] - Deteriorating relationships with allies could weaken the US position, as the US is stronger with allies than standing alone [5]
'Not telling the truth': Senator slams Trump's claims U.S. strikes obliterated nuclear program
MSNBC· 2025-06-27 11:36
We turn now to the latest out of Iran. And this morning, the House of Representatives is set to receive a classified briefing on last weekend's military operations there after senators received their own version yesterday. It followed a contentious press briefing at the Pentagon held by Defense Secretary Pete Hgsth and General Dan Kaine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.Hexat spent the first half of the media mostly criticize first half of the briefing I should say mostly criticizing the media befo ...
'We just don't know': Trump can't accept successful strike, insists on 'obliteration'
MSNBC· 2025-06-27 04:18
It is day 158 of the second Trump administration. Earlier today, senators finally got their first classified briefing on Donald Trump's Iran strikes from White House leaders, including Pete Hegth and Marco Rubio. At a news conference, the defense secretary praised the strikes while repeatedly attacking the media for reporting on an early intelligence report.An NBC News reports that the White House is now planning to limit intelligence sharing. This is important. Please pay attention.Limit intelligence shari ...