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Everyone knows that Joe Biden was president from 2016 until 3 months before the present date and that will always be so.Who was the incumbent President who presided when this young woman was killed?
Just referring to the phenomenon of blaming Biden for things that happened when he wasn't president, like the Jan 6th attacks, or the George Floyd protests, or the COVID pandemic by Trump and his most sychophantic followers. Soon they will effectively claim that Biden was president from the time of the "attacks" on his first run for president through some point not long ago, but after 20 Jan 2025, causing all of the problems Trump is trying to fix.
Can you provide the audio of the murdered woman threatening to murder anyone? If not I stand by my statement. You do realize there were planted agitators in that crowd! Jan 6 was not what we were told by the liberal media or the sham Jan 6 committee.She was leading the crowd which was, according to audio, intent upon assassination.
It appears from the auto pen disaster and his obvious mental state he was not really president very much at all . His staff ran most of the show and a show it was.Everyone knows that Joe Biden was president from 2016 until 3 months before the present date and that will always be so.
Yes, it is fundamentally political. My problem with the video from those Congresspeople is that they are shading it as a problem for Corporal Smith to face.
If they don't want the president to go to war with Venezuela, it's up to them to prevent the president from going to war with Venezuela. It's not for Corporal Smith to say, "No." Only another branch of government can check a branch of government.
First, did such a thing even happen? I want to see named testimonies.What is your perspective on the recent news that the Secretary of Defense allegedly ordered a second strike on a sinking boat due to the presence of survivors?
That was true of Reagan's last couple of years as well. The CIA didn't even talk to him anymore, they talked to Bush whom they knew and liked.It appears from the auto pen disaster and his obvious mental state he was not really president very much at all . His staff ran most of the show and a show it was.
First, did such a thing even happen? I want to see named testimonies.
Second, if it did happen, did Hegseth actually give such an order? I don't believe for a moment that Pentagon lawyers would let "Kill everybody" go down the chain. OTOH, Hegseth loves to put everyone on chat during military operations, so he could have said that directly to the operational unit. Or the order may have been something ambiguous like, "It's not required to take prisoners," and someone lower down interpreted that as "kill everybody."
But, if it did happen, everyone in the operational unit (I've heard it was a SEAL team) has had Law of Armed Conflict training, so every individual knew such a thing was illegal. What does that mean?
Well, in the Vietnam case of Lt William Calley, the enlisted troops were not convicted of war crimes. Investigation showed that Calley (as an officer) had gotten training in the Geneva Conventions...but the enlisted troops had not gotten specific training. In the military, ignorance of the law is a positive defense. So, in the 70s, the military made absolutely certain nobody in uniform could any longer claim ignorance, hence the creation of annual Law of Armed Conflict training mandatory for everybody.
And the DoD is serious about that. In my last assignment, I was superintendent of the training facility for STRATCOM, a joint command. We trained all the services, and my general was dead on my butt every day until each individual was signed off on their LOAC training each year because the Pentagon was dead on her butt about it. I was in front of her desk every day handing her the numbers and names of those who hadn't taken it yet.
I say all that to point out that everyone in the operational unit knew it's illegal to strafe survivors in the water. What they know will be held against them.
If it actually happened.
Of course, Trump will probably pardon them anyway.
First, did such a thing even happen? I want to see named testimonies.
Second, if it did happen, did Hegseth actually give such an order? I don't believe for a moment that Pentagon lawyers would let "Kill everybody" go down the chain. OTOH, Hegseth loves to put everyone on chat during military operations, so he could have said that directly to the operational unit. Or the order may have been something ambiguous like, "It's not required to take prisoners," and someone lower down interpreted that as "kill everybody."
But, if it did happen, everyone in the operational unit (I've heard it was a SEAL team) has had Law of Armed Conflict training, so every individual knew such a thing was illegal. What does that mean?
Well, in the Vietnam case of Lt William Calley, the enlisted troops were not convicted of war crimes. Investigation showed that Calley (as an officer) had gotten training in the Geneva Conventions...but the enlisted troops had not gotten specific training. In the military, ignorance of the law is a positive defense. So, in the 70s, the military made absolutely certain nobody in uniform could any longer claim ignorance, hence the creation of annual Law of Armed Conflict training mandatory for everybody.
And the DoD is serious about that. In my last assignment, I was superintendent of the training facility for STRATCOM, a joint command. We trained all the services, and my general was dead on my butt every day until each individual was signed off on their LOAC training each year because the Pentagon was dead on her butt about it. I was in front of her desk every day handing her the numbers and names of those who hadn't taken it yet.
I say all that to point out that everyone in the operational unit knew it's illegal to strafe survivors in the water. What they know will be held against them.
If it actually happened.
Of course, Trump will probably pardon them anyway.
Then what was it that can be reconciled with all the pictures and videos?Can you provide the audio of the murdered woman threatening to murder anyone? If not I stand by my statement. You do realize there were planted agitators in that crowd! Jan 6 was not what we were told by the liberal media or the sham Jan 6 committee.
First, did such a thing even happen? I want to see named testimonies.
Second, if it did happen, did Hegseth actually give such an order? I don't believe for a moment that Pentagon lawyers would let "Kill everybody" go down the chain.
It would work like this: When Hegseth had the operational commander in the room behind closed doors, he might say, "Kill everybody," but his most faithful lawyers would couch that though in enough legal ambiguity that it would have to be inferred by someone who already knew what Hegseth meant to say.Hegseth: Fired military lawyers were potential ‘roadblocks’ to Trump orders
Having Pentagon Lawyers clearing their throats and saying those actions are illegal is the ultimate roadblock.
Is it correct to assume that an investigation will start by looking at the orders of the poor guy who pulled the trigger and on up the chain of command after that?It would work like this: When Hegseth had the operational commander in the room behind closed doors, he might say, "Kill everybody," but his most faithful lawyers would couch that though in enough legal ambiguity that it would have to be inferred by someone who already knew what Hegseth meant to say.
If it happened at all.
Maybe there is a good reason why the SOUTHCOM commander basically quit.It would work like this: When Hegseth had the operational commander in the room behind closed doors, he might say, "Kill everybody," but his most faithful lawyers would couch that though in enough legal ambiguity that it would have to be inferred by someone who already knew what Hegseth meant to say.
If it happened at all.
I guess they can start higher than that, from this information:Is it correct to assume that an investigation will start by looking at the orders of the poor guy who pulled the trigger and on up the chain of command after that?
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday that the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command acted “within his authority and the law” when striking an alleged drug boat a second time on Sept. 2 after the first strike left survivors.
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Speaking to reporters in the press briefing room, Leavitt confirmed that Hegseth authorized Admiral Frank M. Bradley, commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to conduct the strikes. “Admiral Bradley worked well within his authority and the law, directing the engagement to ensure the boat was totally destroyed and the threat to the United States of America was eliminated,” Leavitt said.
Maybe there is a good reason why the SOUTHCOM commander basically quit.
Maybe there is good reason why soldiers were reaching out to outside counsel.
Yes, he didn't need a weatherman to know which way the wind was blowing.Maybe there is a good reason why the SOUTHCOM commander basically quit.
Maybe there is good reason why soldiers were reaching out to outside counsel.
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