President Donald Trump's administration is now being accused of committing a war crime after new details emerged about an operation in the Caribbean Sea. The New York Times reported Monday that the Department of Defense (DOD) is now being accused of disguising a military aircraft as a civilian plane while carrying out one of its controversial attacks on alleged drug boats. The strike killed 11 people last September, and reportedly hid munitions in its fuselage rather than visibly under its wings. However, the details of the attack " which have not been reported until now " set off alarms with various legal experts. The Times reported that the act of disguising a military plane to remove any military markings is a war crime called "perfidy."
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