WASHINGTON —
The U.S. military would have committed a crime if it killed the survivors of an attack on an alleged drug boat, legal experts say.
It doesn’t matter whether the U.S. is in "armed conflict" with drug cartels as the Trump administration asserts. Such a fatal second strike would have violated peacetime laws and those governing armed conflict, the experts say.
“I can’t imagine anyone, no matter what the circumstance, believing it is appropriate to kill people who are clinging to a boat in the water,” said Michael Schmitt, a former Air Force lawyer and professor emeritus at the U.S. Naval War College. “That is clearly unlawful.”
The White House confirmed Monday that a second strike was conducted in September against a vessel accused of trafficking drugs off the coast of Venezue

KCCI 8
Political Wire
KSN News
Boston Herald
Local News in D.C.
People Top Story
Daily Voice
CBS News
AlterNet
Local News in New York
Cover Media
Raw Story
The Conversation