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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnalysis: Report of Hegseth 'kill everybody' order follows military officials' departures
Two top military officials have recently announced they will be stepping down from their posts, the timing of which CNNs Jake Tapper notes follows scrutiny around the legal justification around lethal strikes against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, and a Washington Post report that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered to kill everybody on one of the strikes.
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Analysis: Report of Hegseth 'kill everybody' order follows military officials' departures (Original Post)
Uncle Joe
Nov 30
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lastlib
(27,792 posts)1. The Secretary of War Crimes has got to GO!!
Straight to Hell, by way of The Hague (ICC).
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3Hotdogs
(15,148 posts)2. Didn't nobody told ya? The U.S. don't never commit no crimes so there was no reason for the U.S. to
subscribe to the World Court. So Hogsbreath won't be in the dock in The Hague.
struggle4progress
(125,682 posts)3. There's whiskey in the jar
