Hegseth on Boat Strike: "Right Call to Eliminate Threat"
Bloomberg NewsDecember 3, 20251 min7,873 views
2 connectionsΒ·3 entities in this videoβDefense Secretary's Stance on Boat Strike
- π― Pete Hegseth stated he was not aware of a second strike on a boat, nor of any individuals involved, at the time of the initial action.
- π‘ He expressed support for the commander, Admiral Frank Bradley, describing his decisions as the "right call" to sink the boat and eliminate the threat.
- π Hegseth affirmed his desire for such boats to be taken out, even if it requires attacking on land as well as at sea.
Decision-Making Authority and Aftermath
- π Hegseth clarified that while he observed the first strike, he moved on to other duties and learned of the commander's subsequent actions hours later.
- β He confirmed that Admiral Bradley had complete authority to sink the boat and eliminate the threat, a decision Hegseth fully backs.
- πΊπΈ The action is presented as making the American people safer, with the department having the commander's back.
Legal and Public Scrutiny
- βοΈ Lawmakers are reportedly examining whether the boat strikes conform with the law of war.
- π There are calls for the public release of videos related to the strike.
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Pete HegsethAdmiral Frank BradleyBoat StrikeLaw of WarEliminate ThreatDepartment of DefenseMilitary Decision MakingNational Security
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