Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, told reporters on Friday that the type of munitions used by the military in a Sept. 2 boat strike -- including on survivors in a second strike -- were "anti-personnel" and designed to ensure the people on board did not survive, not just stop the drug shipment. In question has been whether Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's orders to the military was to kill the people on board, stop the drug shipment -- or both. Warner, who has received classified briefings on the strike, also said that U.S. intelligence identified all 11 people on board and each person killed was linked to the drug trade, although the level of their involvement was unclear. "It's one thing to be a 'narco-terrorist' and another thing to be a fisherman t

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