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Brenda

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16. Top military lawyer raised legal concerns about boat strikes
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 02:20 PM
Nov 25
WASHINGTON — The senior military lawyer for the combatant command overseeing lethal strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats near Venezuela disagreed with the Trump administration’s position that the operations are lawful — and his views were sidelined, according to six sources with knowledge of the legal advice.

The lawyer, who serves as the senior judge advocate general, or JAG in military parlance, at U.S. Southern Command in Miami, raised his legal concerns in August before the strikes began in September, according to two senior U.S. officials, two senior congressional aides and two former senior U.S. officials.

The JAG at Southern Command specifically expressed concern that strikes against people on boats in the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean, whom administration officials call “narco-terrorists,” could amount to extrajudicial killings, the six sources said, and therefore legally expose service members involved in the operations.

Is that senior JAG just an "interwebz people?"

Why try so hard to defend Chump's illegal actions?

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/top-military-lawyer-raised-legal-concerns-boat-strikes-rcna243694

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Trump directly threatened generals with loss of rank, pension, job if they speak out or refuse orders. Irish_Dem Nov 25 #1
A downside of an all-volunteer military -- snot Nov 25 #2
It was mostly draftees who fought in Vietnam Kaleva Nov 25 #4
What authority has determined them to be illegal? Kaleva Nov 25 #3
interwebz people WarGamer Nov 25 #5
Do you disagree with the characterization? dpibel Nov 25 #8
Top military lawyer raised legal concerns about boat strikes Brenda Nov 25 #16
It's a puzzler, innit? dpibel Wednesday #22
Not really. Brenda Wednesday #23
Trrump purged the JAGs ThoughtCriminal Nov 25 #6
And ethics. twodogsbarking Nov 25 #9
Congressman Jason Crow, for one. Brenda Nov 25 #12
If you have plain language in treaties and precedent you moniss Nov 25 #13
The idea that there will ever be massive disobedience to illegal orders is a pipe dream. Munu Nov 25 #7
It makes me very sad to say it, but you're probably right FakeNoose Nov 25 #10
They would be prosecuted for war crimes... MuirHero Nov 25 #15
You have a lot of faith in the American public. maxsolomon Nov 25 #18
Strawmen Brenda Nov 25 #19
There are problems with both following and not following orders which is why you need competent leaders. RoeVWade Nov 25 #11
Do we know who is carrying out the boat strikes? Is it regular military? Could it be CIA? flashman13 Nov 25 #14
And you know why Trump was upset about that ad is because it implies he's a dumbass and barbarian. WHICH HE IS! RoeVWade Nov 25 #17
Yes, he is. The truth hurts... 3catwoman3 Nov 25 #21
Correction: "Elements of our military have already..." The entire military is not implicated. Martin68 Nov 25 #20
Major General Smedley Butler: War is a racket. Ping Tung Wednesday #24
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