Michigan U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin is calling for the release of video showing the controversial killing of two boat-strike survivors as she questions Pentagon tactics that appear to be fluctuating.
Slotkin, D-Holly, released a statement Wednesday after a Dec. 9 New York Times article revealed that the U.S. military had rescued two survivors in the Caribbean Sea following a mid-October boat strike and released them to their home countries.
That strike came after the military, in a Sept. 2 boat strike also in the Caribbean Sea, launched a “double-tap” strike to kill two survivors in the water.
In her Dec. 10 statement, Slotkin suggested the Pentagon might have changed it’s tactics about survivors after critical “angst” surfaced following the Sept. 2 strike.
She criticized Pentagon o

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