The head of the U.S. Catholic military archdiocese has issued a statement on U.S. military assaults against suspected drug smugglers at sea.

The statement came Wednesday, as the Trump administration and US defense secretary Pete Hegseth continue to face intense scrutiny and fierce criticism following a report from The Washington Post claiming Hegseth had ordered U.S. Navy SEALS to fire on two survivors of an initial strike on a boat suspected of carrying narcotraffickers and their illicit cargo in waters off the Venezuelan coast.

The September 2 incident saw 11 people killed, though similar attacks have killed at least 80 people in recent months.

The operations have drawn criticism from lawmakers in both parties, concerned with both the legality and the morality of the attacks on suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean, the September 2 incident in particular, since a deliberate attack on survivors of an engagement at sea could be a crime under both US and international law.