Department of War Disputes Second Attack on Boat Strike Survivors Was a “Double-Tap”

US Special Forces Face Backlash for Alleged 'Double-Tap' Attack on Boat Survivors, Pentagon Pushes Back

The US military has pushed back against allegations that a second strike on the alleged drug boat in the Caribbean was a "double-tap" attack, aimed at killing survivors of a previous strike. The term "double tap" typically refers to a follow-on strike to kill rescuers or first responders.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth acknowledged the US forces conducted a follow-up strike but denied personally seeing survivors and described it as an "explosion in fire and smoke." However, he stopped short of condemning the attack, saying that Admiral Frank Bradley "made the right call" after Hegseth left the room.

Critics argue that quibbling over technical definitions misses the reality that the strike was a summary execution of men clinging to the wreckage. The military has carried out 21 known attacks, killing at least 83 civilians in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean since September.

Experts say the strikes are illegal extrajudicial killings because they target civilians, even suspected smugglers who do not pose an imminent threat. Lawmakers from both parties have expressed concerns about the legality of the attacks.

The Pentagon's Law of War Manual states that persons incapacitated by wounds or shipwreck are in a helpless state and should not be targeted. Capitol Hill staffers say Admiral Bradley is only set to meet with Congress, but it remains to be seen whether he will face questions on this issue.

Critics argue that the strikes represent a widening escalation of US military actions in the region, which are already seen as tantamount to murder by many experts and lawmakers.
 
Wow! This is getting outta hand, fam 🤯. The Pentagon's trying to downplay it, but like, come on, if they're admitting to a "double-tap" attack, that's just messed up 💔. The fact that they're only saying it was an accident and not taking full responsibility for the deaths is, like, super sketchy 🤔. I'm all for keeping the region safe, but this isn't the way to do it, you feel? 🚫

Interesting how the Pentagon's trying to shift the blame to Admiral Bradley, while still giving him a pass on it 😒. And what's with the lack of accountability from these folks? They're just making excuses and dodging the question 🤷‍♂️. The Law of War Manual is clear: you can't just kill people who are already hurt or unable to defend themselves 💥.

This whole thing is, like, super troubling, and I'm not sure what's gonna happen next 🤔. But one thing's for sure: the US military needs to get its act together and start taking responsibility for their actions 💪.
 
😕 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this 🤯... so we're saying it's not a double-tap attack because the sec def didn't see the survivors? Like, come on! 🙄 That doesn't change what happened - those guys got wiped out by our own forces. And yeah, I get that some dude in Congress is gonna ask about this and all, but we're still talking about 83+ civilians who died in a summary execution situation. That's just straight up 💀... can't say more than that 🙈
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this 🤯. Like, I know we've been seeing a lot of controversy surrounding these US Special Forces operations in the Caribbean... but a "double-tap" attack is just so cold-blooded 💀. I mean, can't they see that killing survivors who are already clinging to wreckage is basically a war crime? 🚫 It's not like they're even fighting an enemy - it's civilians trying to survive.

And now the Pentagon's pushing back on these allegations... but let's be real, what does it matter if some high-ranking official doesn't want to label it as a "double-tap"? The fact remains that these people are dead because of America's actions. I'm just waiting for someone to actually hold Admiral Bradley accountable for this 💥. Can we please have a real conversation about the laws of war and what constitutes acceptable military action? 🤔
 
omg, can't believe what's goin' down w/ these US special forces 🤯 they're literally denyin' bein' "double-tap" but it's clear they knew those survivors were clingin' on for dear life 🌊 like, shouldn't we be tryin' to save lives here? not kill 'em 😕 and I don't get why Pete Hegseth is dodgin' responsibility by sayin' Admiral Frank Bradley made the right call when it's pretty clear he didn't 💁‍♂️ what's next, are they just gonna keep doin' whatever they feel like without any consequences? 🚫 that Law of War Manual isn't exactly a new thing 📜 but it seems like US military is all about "interpreting" the rules to suit their agenda 🤖 and lawmakers need to step up and stop this madness ASAP 🙅‍♂️
 
I'm not sure... like I know people say "double-tap" is a bad thing but is it really? I mean, we don't know all the details, right? 🤔 Admiral Bradley said he made the right call and that's gotta count for something... or does it? 😬 My friend says it's summary execution and that's not cool at all. But then again, those people were just trying to escape on a boat, what did they expect? 💥 The Pentagon is like "oh no, we didn't do anything wrong" but my cousin says they clearly broke the law... 🤷‍♀️ I don't know, maybe it's just me being confused 😳
 
I'm telling you, this whole thing stinks 🚮. The Pentagon's trying to spin it, but let's be real, it sounds like they're trying to avoid accountability for what basically amounts to a mass execution of people who just happened to be on the wrong boat at the wrong time 🙅‍♂️. And now they're saying Admiral Bradley "made the right call"? That's some pretty convenient semantics if you ask me 🤔. I mean, what even is the point of having a Law of War Manual if it's just going to get ignored in situations like this? It's time for someone to take responsibility and explain why these strikes are being justified 💥.
 
ugh, can't believe the US military is still trying to downplay the fact that they executed survivors 🤯. I mean, come on, it's not like it was a "double-tap" attack, but they're already walking that fine line. It's so messed up that people are actually questioning whether this is even legal. Newsflash: summary executions of civilians aren't cool, they're not okay 😡. And what's with the Pentagon trying to distance themselves from the whole thing? They should be taking responsibility for their actions, not just saying "oh, we didn't see them" 👀. I'm not sure what's more disturbing, the fact that people are dying or the fact that our military is basically getting away with it 🤷‍♂️
 
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