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Hegseth on First Boat Strike Order and 'Fog of War' on September 2nd

PBS NewsHourDecember 2, 20252 min10,374 views
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The Decision-Making Process for Strikes

  • 🎯 The process for authorizing strikes involves professionals like Admiral Mitch Bradley at JSOC and SOCOM, ensuring a deliberative, detailed, and rigorous approach.
  • πŸ” Intelligence, legal review, and evidence are crucial, with a focus on tying each drug boat to a designated terrorist organization.
  • πŸ’‘ Sources and methods, which cannot be revealed, are used to confirm the nature of the cargo, such as drugs being transported on fast boats or submarines.

Authorizing the First Strike

  • πŸ”‘ The speaker took personal responsibility for authorizing the first strike on September 2nd, after reviewing all available information.
  • 🚒 This decision was made to sink a drug boat and eliminate the threat it posed.
  • πŸ‘¨β€βœˆοΈ Admiral Bradley was empowered to make the final call, and his decision to sink the boat and eliminate the threat was deemed correct and supported.

Post-Strike Operations and 'Fog of War'

  • πŸ–₯️ After authorizing the strike, the speaker moved to their next meeting, as the sensitive site exploitation digitally occurs later.
  • 🌫️ The speaker did not personally witness survivors due to the boat being on fire and exploding, illustrating the 'fog of war'.
  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ The actions taken make Americans safer by deterring narcoterrorists from bringing drugs into the country, reinforcing that threats will be eliminated.
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Boat StrikeSeptember 2ndJSOCSOCOMTerrorist OrganizationDrug SmugglingSubmarineAdmiral Mitch BradleyFog of WarSensitive Site ExploitationNarcoterrorists
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