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To: Les H who wrote (49196)12/2/2025 10:06:06 AM
From: John Carragher   of 49735
 
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Yes, reports indicate that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered the military to "kill them all" regarding survivors of a boat strike suspected of drug trafficking. This has led to inquiries and concerns about the legality of such orders.

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Allegations Against Pete HegsethReported OrdersDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been accused of ordering military strikes that resulted in the deaths of survivors from a boat strike in the Caribbean. Reports suggest that after an initial strike on September 2, 2025, which left two survivors, a second strike was ordered to eliminate them. This has led to claims that Hegseth instructed military personnel to "kill everybody" on the boat.

Hegseth's ResponseHegseth has publicly denied these allegations, labeling the reports as "fake news." He stated that the strikes were intended to be "lethal, kinetic strikes" aimed at stopping drug trafficking and protecting the American public from narcotics.
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