COWARD: Hegseth Throws Admiral Bradely Overboard
Examining Secretary of Defense Hegseth's Actions and Military Accountability Post-Mission Strike
Understand why Secretary Hegseth faces accusations of cowardice and dereliction of duty following a controversial maritime strike, and explore the resulting internal conflict within the US military command structure.
Short Summary
- Secretary Hegseth publicly shifted blame to Admiral Bradley for the deaths of two survivors from a September 2nd strike, despite initial supportive statements.
- The speaker argues Hegseth attempted to frame the operation as a necessary "war on drugs," contradicting international law regarding non-combatants.
- Political figures widely condemned Hegseth’s handling of accountability, citing hypocrisy regarding real leadership versus scapegoating.
- Analysis connects current foreign policy aggression (e.g., Venezuela actions) directly to destabilization and resulting migration crises.
- This segment provides critical context on leadership failure, operational justification, and US adherence to the Geneva Conventions.
This discussion scrutinizes Secretary Hegseth's handling of accountability following the September 2nd strike, contrasting his public defense of Admiral Bradley with his ultimate scapegoating. The content dives deep into the legal and ethical implications of engaging alleged "narot terrorists" outside declared conflict zones and critiques the administration's posture toward US military compliance with humanitarian law.
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Top Comments (10)
The world still sees this"war" as another raping of another nation for its resources.
Col Larry Wilkerson gave a perfect example in an interview earlier today: when an enemy fighter in WW2 had their plane shot down and parachuted from the falling plane, it is a war crime to shoot the pilot parachuting to the ground. They are no longer engaged in the fight. Just as with the two people clinging to the wrecked boat. Even if we accept the flimsy premise that they are active combatants (very flimsy), once the boat is neutralized it is a WAR CRIME to continue to engage them.
The war criminal trying to find a scapegoat
Just like Trump, Secretary Hellseth is a coward and an idiot.
Hegseth has defiantly admitted to war crimes and then snitched on an underling. Alcohol is a helluva drug.
There’s NO evidence they had drugs.
"The Fog of War" refers to propaganda delivered by both sides. So Hegseth is essentially saying, "I am lying to you and you can't do anything about it."
The military industrial complex DESPERATELY trying to create WARS because Wall Street is about to CRACK
Admiral Bradely is an adult and responsible for his own unlawful actions. He is most definitely just as much to blame as Hegseth for going along with Hegseth's illegal orders- he's a big boy and should be incarcerated with Hegseth!
I don’t always commit heinous felonies, but when I do, I blame someone else.
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Top Comments (10)
The world still sees this"war" as another raping of another nation for its resources.
Col Larry Wilkerson gave a perfect example in an interview earlier today: when an enemy fighter in WW2 had their plane shot down and parachuted from the falling plane, it is a war crime to shoot the pilot parachuting to the ground. They are no longer engaged in the fight. Just as with the two people clinging to the wrecked boat. Even if we accept the flimsy premise that they are active combatants (very flimsy), once the boat is neutralized it is a WAR CRIME to continue to engage them.
The war criminal trying to find a scapegoat
Just like Trump, Secretary Hellseth is a coward and an idiot.
Hegseth has defiantly admitted to war crimes and then snitched on an underling. Alcohol is a helluva drug.
There’s NO evidence they had drugs.
"The Fog of War" refers to propaganda delivered by both sides. So Hegseth is essentially saying, "I am lying to you and you can't do anything about it."
The military industrial complex DESPERATELY trying to create WARS because Wall Street is about to CRACK
Admiral Bradely is an adult and responsible for his own unlawful actions. He is most definitely just as much to blame as Hegseth for going along with Hegseth's illegal orders- he's a big boy and should be incarcerated with Hegseth!
I don’t always commit heinous felonies, but when I do, I blame someone else.