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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is saying more about U.S.
military strikes on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean last September.
As NPR's Greg Myrie reports,
Hegseth says he did not order a follow-up attack that killed survivors of the initial strike.
Defense Secretary Hegseth described his actions during the first U.S.
attack in the Caribbean on September 2.
I watched that first strike live.
As you can imagine, at the Department of War, we got a lot of things to do.
So I didn't stick around.
So I moved on to my next meeting.