The White House said that a U.S. attack on an alleged drug boat in September included more than one strike on the vessel, seemingly confirming a Washington Post report that the U.S. targeted the boat for a second time to take out survivors of the initial attack. Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta discussed the strikes with "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson.
Breakdown
- Panetta questions the strategy behind U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean 14s
- 15,000 U.S. personnel and a carrier strike group deployed to the region 18s
- Panetta says the second strike was a war crime against wounded individuals 41s
- Rules of war prohibit striking wounded people in the water 1m 0s
- Panetta expresses concern about possible violation of international law 1m 12s