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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(131,594 posts)
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 10:35 PM 8 hrs ago

Kegbreath has even lost George Will

A sickening moral slum of an administration

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth seems to be a war criminal. Without a war. An interesting achievement.


In 1967, novelist Gwyn Griffin published a World War II novel, “An Operational Necessity,” that 58 years later is again pertinent. According to the laws of war, survivors of a sunken ship cannot be attacked. But a German submarine captain, after sinking a French ship, orders the machine-gunning of the ship’s crew, lest their survival endanger his men by revealing where his boat is operating. In the book’s dramatic climax, a postwar tribunal examines the German commander’s moral calculus.

No operational necessity justified Hegseth’s de facto order to kill two survivors clinging to the wreckage of one of the supposed drug boats obliterated by U.S. forces near Venezuela. His order was reported by The Post from two sources (“The order was to kill everybody,” one said) and has not been explicitly denied by Hegseth. President Donald Trump says Hegseth told him that he (Hegseth) “said he did not say that.” If Trump is telling the truth about Hegseth, and Hegseth is telling the truth to Trump, it is strange that (per the Post report) the commander of the boat-destroying operation said he ordered the attack on the survivors to comply with Hegseth’s order.

Forty-four days after the survivors were killed, the four-star admiral who headed the U.S. Southern Command announced he would be leaving that position just a year into what is usually a three-year stint. He did not say why. Inferences are, however, permitted.

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Kegbreath has even lost George Will (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 8 hrs ago OP
All those sailors were fisherman until proven otherwise Klarkashton 8 hrs ago #1
Archive link dweller 8 hrs ago #2

Klarkashton

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1. All those sailors were fisherman until proven otherwise
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 10:37 PM
8 hrs ago

( it never will be). They can't admit it after all of these murders.

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