Senator Tom Cotton, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, stated the controversial U.S. military strike video shows “nothing remarkable” and would not oppose its declassification.This perspective contrasts sharply with Democratic lawmakers, including Rep. Jim Himes and Rep. Adam Smith, who described the classified footage as “profundamente impactante” and questioned the legitimacy of the secondary strike on survivors.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed officials are reviewing the video for responsible release, while legal experts question whether the actions comply with laws of warfare and
Pentagon protocols.