White House Defends Deadly Strikes Amid Questions Over Authorization
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The White House has defended recent military strikes that killed survivors of a boat attack. This comes after critics called the actions unauthorized executions.
Officials face growing questions over who specifically approved the use of deadly force. The administration's statements have created confusion about the chain of command for each order.
The controversy centers on whether the strikes violated rules of engagement. Military protocol typically requires clear authorization for such actions.
So far, the White House has not provided a detailed account of the decision-making process. This lack of clarity leaves unresolved where the ultimate responsibility lies.