Pete Hegseth Faces War Crimes Probe for Killing Survivors of U.S. Boat Strike
Democracy Now!December 1, 20256 min59,863 views
12 connectionsΒ·19 entities in this videoβAllegations of War Crimes Against Pete Hegseth
- π― Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is accused of ordering a "double-tapped strike" on alleged drug boats, a tactic designed to ensure no survivors.
- β οΈ This "double-tap" strike, targeting a boat already hit, is described as a blatant violation of the law of armed conflict if the individuals were not considered enemies.
- βοΈ If the U.S. is not at war with the targeted individuals, the strike is characterized as a criminal act of murder.
Political and Military Ramifications
- π¨ Both Republican and Democratic committees in the House and Senate are calling for oversight hearings to investigate the Pentagon's attacks on these boats.
- π’ Senators are demanding an investigation into potential war crimes, emphasizing that individuals will not be protected if they engage in such acts, regardless of orders from superiors.
- π₯ The situation is described as a "make or break moment for American democracy," with calls for the impeachment of Hegseth and Admiral Mitch Bradley.
Moral Degeneracy and Military Integrity
- π The actions are seen as a reflection of the moral degeneracy left as a legacy by the "war on terror" within the U.S. military.
- π« The willingness to kill civilians, particularly through tactics like the double-tap strike, is highlighted as a significant departure from legal and ethical standards.
- ποΈ The dismissal of top Pentagon lawyers and the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman by Hegseth is cited as evidence of his unsuitability for his powerful office.
Calls for Accountability and Future Investigations
- π There is a crucial need to bring Admiral Alvin Holsey, the Southcom commander who reportedly quit to refuse these orders, before congressional hearings.
- π His testimony is considered vital to understanding what Hegseth and others in the Defense Department ordered, and why Holsey refused.
- β Recapturing any semblance of lawfulness over the U.S. military depends on accountability for these actions.
Broader Context of U.S. Foreign Policy
- π The targeting of Venezuela, Colombia, and Honduras is linked to the legacy of American "dirty wars" in Latin America and the ongoing "war on terror."
- π° The article connects these events to President Trump's broader foreign policy, including pardoning drug traffickers and preparing to attack Venezuela for alleged drug trafficking.
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