Hegseth issues an illegal order.

We didn't capture the Terrorist he was still in the fight by communicating with other narco- terrorist to pick up him and the drugs. They were using a drone and could not board his boat and arrest him.
And them " still in the fight by communication " doesn't make them NOT covered by the Geneva convention.
Trump had declared war against them so now they ARE covered by the Geneva convention.
 
The Narco-terrorists are not survivors, they are drug-runners who have been designated by the president as terrorists.

We kill terrorists…with one, two, ten taps.

This isn’t a game, it’s preventing drug dealers from bringing their poison into our country and killing our citizens.

A big thank you to those brave men and women who risk their lives to keep us safe.

The only good terrorist is a dead terrorist.
YES they ARE survivors , they were hit by one of our bombs and were STILL ALIVE they are " SURVIVORS " of an act of war and ARE then covered by the Geneva convention.
 
And as for the " evidence of the violation." they bombed the boat a second time to make sure everybody was dead.
And that IS against the Geneva convention.
No, it is not against the Geneva Conventions. The military can eliminate valid military targets. If the military does not eliminate a valid target on the first shot, they shoot a second, and then a third ... until the valid military target is eliminated.
 
WHY DIDN'T LIMP HOME ON ONE ENGINE?

I ARE BRAVE OR STUPID. MY FAVORITE SNAPPER SPOT IS ABOUT 80 MILES OUT. CALL ME CRAZY I BUT I DON'T WANT TO GET STRANDED WITH A DEAD ENGINE. THE GULF OF AMERICA CAN GET ROUGH.
we could have limped home, but it would have taken 12 or 15 hours. It also would have been more risky in the gulf stream. We might have ended up in North Carolina.

The Gulf does not have such a strong current, and I've never seen it so rough I was uncomfortable. 80 miles is where I go for Reds. Easy with a healthy single motor, Coast Guard or Sea-tow could easily get to you fast. Especially, if you are close to Tampa or Naples, which I am when I am in the gulf.
 
They would if they tried to use those radios and other means to call for military aid and a counterattack. Also, why would anyone "hold on to burning debris?"

So basically if any sailor in an active battle abandons a destroyed ship, grabs a emergency radio and is seen radioing for help or other you believe they are fair game to kill. The only response is to float in the sea and HOPE someone finds you and not use the radio. Is that your view?

And holding on to any debris in the ocean is quite common, even burning debris as it is in the WATER and that does not mean all of it will burn. Already wet sections, you are holding on to will not likely burn. I can even show you pleasure craft sinking and burning where people are clinging to it, since you seem to not understand this.
 
No, it is not against the Geneva Conventions. The military can eliminate valid military targets. If the military does not eliminate a valid target on the first shot, they shoot a second, and then a third ... until the valid military target is eliminated.
Maybe YOU need to LEARN HOW TO READ.
IT is all right there, If you are having problems understanding it maybe you need to get a third grader to explain it to you.
 
WHY DIDN'T LIMP HOME ON ONE ENGINE?

I ARE BRAVE OR STUPID. MY FAVORITE SNAPPER SPOT IS ABOUT 80 MILES OUT. CALL ME CRAZY I BUT I DON'T WANT TO GET STRANDED WITH A DEAD ENGINE. THE GULF OF AMERICA CAN GET ROUGH.
Do you believe that the President has the powers to rename international bodies of water, like a KING?
 
we could have limped home, but it would have taken 12 or 15 hours. It also would have been more risky in the gulf stream. We might have ended up in North Carolina.

The Gulf does not have such a strong current, and I've never seen it so rough I was uncomfortable. 80 miles is where I go for Reds. Easy with a healthy single motor, Coast Guard or Sea-tow could easily get to you fast. Especially, if you are close to Tampa or Naples, which I am when I am in the gulf.

You THOUGHT you had TWO healthy motors .

Coming home on one healthy engine and one dead engine is easier than getting towed.
 
U.S. Southern Command
@Southcom

On Dec. 4, at the direction of
@SecWar
Pete Hegseth, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel in international waters operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization. Intelligence confirmed that the vessel was carrying illicit narcotics and transiting along a known narco-trafficking route in the Eastern Pacific. Four male narco-terrorists aboard the vessel were killed.

Hooah!
 
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