‘Kill Everybody’: Hegseth Reportedly Ordered SEAL Team 6 to Leave No Survivors After Caribbean Boat Strike

signalmankenneth

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Sounds like one of those illegal orders to me?!!

Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth reportedly ordered SEAL Team 6 to kill every individual aboard a suspected drug-trafficking boat.

In a Friday report from The Washington Post, sources described the scene and aftermath of the Trump administration’s first Caribbean airstrike in September.

Those with knowledge of the inner workings of the operation claimed Hegseth explicitly told the SEAL Team to leave no survivors. The Washington Post report continued:

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave a spoken directive, according to two people with direct knowledge of the operation. “The order was to kill everybody,” one of them said.

A missile screamed off the coast of Trinidad, striking the vessel and igniting a blaze from bow to stern. For minutes, commanders watched the boat burning on a live drone feed. As the smoke cleared, they got a jolt: Two survivors were clinging to the smoldering wreck.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/kill-everybody-hegseth-reportedly-ordered-194554215.html

US NAVY ATTACKING BOATS​

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The Sept. 2 boat strike initially left two survivors clinging to the boat. The Post says Adm. Mitch Bradley, head of Special Operations Command, then ordered a second strike in order to comply with Hegseth's orders and to ensure the survivors couldn't call on other traffickers to retrieve them and their cargo.
 
Sounds like one of those illegal orders to me?!!

Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth reportedly ordered SEAL Team 6 to kill every individual aboard a suspected drug-trafficking boat.

In a Friday report from The Washington Post, sources described the scene and aftermath of the Trump administration’s first Caribbean airstrike in September.

Those with knowledge of the inner workings of the operation claimed Hegseth explicitly told the SEAL Team to leave no survivors. The Washington Post report continued:

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave a spoken directive, according to two people with direct knowledge of the operation. “The order was to kill everybody,” one of them said.

A missile screamed off the coast of Trinidad, striking the vessel and igniting a blaze from bow to stern. For minutes, commanders watched the boat burning on a live drone feed. As the smoke cleared, they got a jolt: Two survivors were clinging to the smoldering wreck.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/kill-everybody-hegseth-reportedly-ordered-194554215.html

US NAVY ATTACKING BOATS​

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Looks like DUI Pete ordered a war crime.

The prohibition of murder of civilians was already recognized in the Lieber Code.[1] Murder of civilians and prisoners of war was included as a war crime in the Charter of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.[2] Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions prohibits “violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds” of civilians and persons hors de combat.[3] All four Geneva Conventions list “wilful killing” of protected persons as a grave breach.[4] The prohibition of murder is recognized as a fundamental guarantee by Additional Protocols I and II.[5] Murder is also specified as a war crime under the Statute of the International Criminal Court with respect to both international and non-international armed conflicts and under the Statutes of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda and of the Special Court for Sierra Leone.[6]

The prohibition on killing civilians and persons hors de combat is set forth in numerous military manuals.[7] It is also contained in the legislation of a large number of States.[8] This prohibition has been upheld extensively in national and international case-law.[9] Furthermore, it is supported by official statements and other practice.[10]

Alleged violations of this rule have consistently been condemned by States and international organizations, for example, by the UN Security Council, UN General Assembly and UN Commission on Human Rights with respect to the conflicts in Afghanistan, Burundi and the former Yugoslavia.[11] Allegations of such violations have also been denied by the States concerned, for example, during the Iran–Iraq War.[12]

The ICRC has on numerous occasions condemned the killing of civilians and persons hors de combat, stating that such behaviour is prohibited under international humanitarian law.[13]

Murder of civilians and persons hors de combat is also prohibited under international human rights law, albeit in different terms. Human rights treaties prohibit the “arbitrary deprivation of the right to life”.[14] This prohibition is non-derogable under these treaties and therefore applicable at all times.[15] In their statements before the International Court of Justice in the Nuclear Weapons case and Nuclear Weapons (WHO) case, several States which were not at the time party to the main human rights treaties stressed the elementary and non-derogable character of the right to life.[16]


The prohibition of “arbitrary deprivation of the right to life” under human rights law, however, also encompasses unlawful killing in the conduct of hostilities, i.e., the killing of civilians and persons hors de combat not in the power of a party to the conflict not justified under the rules on the conduct of hostilities. In its advisory opinion in the Nuclear Weapons case, the International Court of Justice stated that “the test of what is an arbitrary deprivation of life, however, then falls to be determined by the applicable lex specialis, namely, the law applicable in armed conflict which is designed to regulate the conduct of hostilities”.[17] As discussed in the chapters that deal with the conduct of hostilities, unlawful killings can result, for example, from a direct attack against a civilian (see Rule 1), from an indiscriminate attack (see Rule 11) or from an attack against military objectives causing excessive loss of civilian life (see Rule 14), all of which are prohibited by the rules on the conduct of hostilities.
 

Hegseth Reportedly Ordered SEAL Team 6 to Leave No Survivors After Caribbean Boat Strike

Of course. Reportedly. This is a @signalmankenneth thread, yes? I'm absolutely, positively certain this actually happened. Naturally. Of course.

Sounds like one of those illegal orders to me?!!
Of course. Especially since it so very actually happened.

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Actually, Trump has broad discretion under the Military Commissions act of 2006 in declaring persons, or a group, terrorists and therefore "unlawful enemy combatants." He has done so in this case with the various drug cartels.

That means he can pretty much order them blown out of the water in international waters without warning. Mercenaries and others engaged in actions the President has declared unlawful--and drug running is one of those--don't get the niceties of law or protections of the various conventions on warfare.
 
No one sane believes your claims. You lie all the time, due to your TDS.

Of course. Reportedly. This is a @signalmankenneth thread, yes? I'm absolutely, positively certain this actually happened. Naturally. Of course.


Of course. Especially since it so very actually happened.

Actually, Trump has broad discretion under the Military Commissions act of 2006 in declaring persons, or a group, terrorists and therefore "unlawful enemy combatants." He has done so in this case with the various drug cartels.

That means he can pretty much order them blown out of the water in international waters without warning. Mercenaries and others engaged in actions the President has declared unlawful--and drug running is one of those--don't get the niceties of law or protections of the various conventions on warfare.

Nobody expects a bunch of trump nutsack lickers like you three to be bothered by murder when committed by your fat, diaper-shitting slob orange king.

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Nobody expects a bunch of trump nutsack lickers like you three to be bothered by murder when committed by your fat, diaper-shitting slob orange king.

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Given that the boats are loaded to the gunwales with drugs, I have no heartburn with them being blown to fuck and beyond. I take it you are on the side of the drug runners and the cartel. What, the price of your baggie of coke getting higher?
 
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