Entire Chain of Command Could Be Held Liable for Killing Boat Strike Survivors, Sources Say

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Under Fire for Alleged Order to Kill Survivors of Boat Strike

The US Department of Defense is facing growing scrutiny over the alleged order by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to kill survivors of a boat strike in the Caribbean. According to sources, Hegseth's actions could result in him and other officials being held liable for war crimes or murder.

Hegseth has been accused of ordering a double-tap strike on September 2, in which two survivors of an initial boat strike were killed. The US military has carried out over 20 attacks since then, killing at least 83 civilians and destroying 22 boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean.

Military legal experts, lawmakers, and government sources say that Hegseth's actions are patently illegal under international law. Todd Huntley, a former Staff Judge Advocate, said that those directly involved in the strike could be charged with murder under the Uniform Code of Military Justice or federal law.

The Pentagon's Law of War Manual is clear on attacking defenseless people. "Persons who have been rendered unconscious or otherwise incapacitated by wounds, sickness, or shipwreck, such that they are no longer capable of fighting, are hors de combat," it reads. "Persons who have been incapacitated by wounds, sickness, or shipwreck are in a helpless state, and it would be dishonorable and inhumane to make them the object of attack."

Lawmakers from both parties have expressed rare bipartisan agreement that Hegseth's actions could amount to war crimes. Senator Tim Kaine called the strike "a clear case of extrajudicial killing" and said that Hegseth's order to kill all survivors was a "clear violation of international law".

The Trump administration has defended the attacks, claiming that they are permitted under the US right of self-defense. However, experts say that this justification is flawed and that the strikes could be considered war crimes.

The Former JAGs Working Group, an organization made up of former and retired military judge advocates, said that Hegseth's order to kill all survivors was "a clear case of murder" and that it would subject everyone from SECDEF down to the individual who pulled the trigger to prosecution under US law for murder.

As the investigation into Hegseth's actions continues, the Pentagon is facing growing pressure to explain its actions. The department has refused to comment on the matter, citing national security concerns.
 
omg what's going on with that secdef 🤯 like how can u order ppl 2 b killed just cuz they survived a boat strike?? and now ppl r talkin bout war crimes and murder charges...this is insane 😲 u think those survivors were fightin or somethin? 🙄 i mean, the pentagon's law of war manual says it's super clear that you can't attack people who can't even move lol idk how much more evidence ppl need before they take action...anyway, this is a total disaster 🚨
 
omg this is soooo not okay!!! 🤯 how could they even think that way?! these people are just trying to survive and then boom they're killed because of some order from a superiors 🚫 it's like they forgot about basic human rights 101. i mean, what kind of person orders the killing of defenseless people? this is war crimes for sure and if anyone gets caught, they should be held accountable 💯
 
🤔 this sounds super sus to me... i mean, killing innocent people and then trying to justify it as self-defense? that just doesn't add up 🙅‍♂️ like how can you say its okay to kill everyone who's left alive after an attack? isnt that like, the definition of a war crime or something? 🤷‍♂️ also what's with all these ppl saying its clear violation of int law but nobody's holding him accountable yet 🚫 can we get some real sources on this thing instead of just taking people's word for it 💯
 
🚨 this is getting out of hand... like seriously Pete Hegseth thinks he can just order people killed and get away with it? 🤯 international law isn't that complicated, but apparently some folks need a manual to know the difference between right and wrong. 📚 the fact that lawmakers are finally speaking up about this is a good start, but we need real change - not just empty condemnations. 💔 what's next? Are we gonna start executing civilians left and right because of some convenient loophole in self-defense? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤕 this is insane how can you just kill people who are trying to survive after a boat strike?! 🚣‍♂️ it's like they're just throwing lives away for no reason at all... i'm so angry about this and i don't even know what to say anymore. the fact that there's bipartisan agreement on this is just sad because it means we have to trust our governments to do the right thing and that's not happening here 🤦‍♂️.
 
I'm really concerned about this situation... 🤕 The thought of people being told they'll be killed if they don't die already is just devastating. I think it's clear that Secretary Hegseth's actions were completely unacceptable and went against everything we should stand for as a human species.

The law of war manual is pretty straightforward on this stuff, and it seems like someone clearly didn't follow the rules... 📚 If people are incapacitated and can't fight, they shouldn't be targeted. It's not that hard to understand.

I'm also worried about what this says about our country's values and how we treat others in crisis situations. We should always try to find ways to help people, not kill them if they're already struggling to survive.

It's good to see some lawmakers speaking out against this, even if it is a bit unusual for them to agree on something... 🤝 But at the end of the day, we need answers and accountability. The Pentagon needs to be more transparent about what happened and why these actions were taken.
 
I'M SHOOK BY THIS ALLEGED ORDER TO KILL SURVIVORS!!! HOW CAN YOU JUST THROW AROUND ORDERS LIKE THAT AND EXPECT EVERYTHING TO BE OKAY??? IT'S LIKE HE THINKS THEY'RE ABOVE THE LAW OR SOMETHING! 🤯 IF THESE PEOPLE ARE FOUND GUILTY, IT SHOULD BE A NO-BRAINER - WE'RE TALKING WAR CRIMES HERE!!! I MEAN, COME ON PENTAGON, CAN'T YOU JUST TELL US WHAT'S GOING ON WITHOUT ALL THE EVAASION AND NATIONAL SECURITY JARGON??? 🙄
 
this whole thing gives me chills... i'm so worried about what's going on in the world right now 🤕 it's like we're losing sight of everything that's important - human life, dignity, and compassion. if these allegations are true, it's disgusting and unacceptable. how can anyone justify killing innocent people just because they're survivors of a boat strike? 🚣‍♀️ it's not even self-defense when you're trying to kill them all! the fact that lawmakers from both parties are speaking out against this is really encouraging though 🙌 we need more voices like Senator Kaine calling out these atrocities. and can we please get some answers from the Pentagon about what's going on? 😒
 
Back
Top