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  1. MarketingChoice6244 on

    Can he do that? I’m not American but that reads like he ordered the military to murder foreign citizens?

  2. SavageNomad6 on

    The UN and the world f’d up royally by assuming the US would always be the good guys and could enforce the rules. There’s no one brave or strong enough to enforce the rules against us. Now the US is untouchable and can do whatever they want with no repercussions. We need to fix the world order.

  3. GeorgyForesfatgrill on

    He was actually just asking for another drink, „Hit it again“

  4. ARazorbacks on

    I really, really hope front line service members and their commanding officers are court martialed over this shit. Hegseth will never see any consequences, but the officers giving the orders and the service members pulling the trigger can see consequences.

  5. THE FIRST STRIKE ON EVERY BOAT WAS EQUALLY BAD UNDER EVERY CONCEIVABLE CIRCUMSTANCE

  6. NotableorNot-able on

    He just pardoned the ex-President of Honduras. He was convicted and sentenced to 45 years for using his power to support one of the largest and most violent drug trafficking conspiracies in the world.

    Maybe none of his actions are about stopping drug flow.

  7. Murder 1… that is the term they are looking for…he committed Murder 1.

  8. Original-Fig4214 on

    Is this true? Who is actually pulling the trigger? They should be prosecuted as well (when we actually return to law and order).

  9. Aggressive-Fail4612 on

    How do you feel about pilots that shot other pilots in parachutes? Because this is the same. War crime

  10. This is the same administration that leveled an entire apartment building to kill a „Bomb maker“ while he was visiting with his girlfriend.

  11. This asshat needs to be one of the first, of many, criminally charged from this administration. Trump can pardon them, but it looks like, from what trump is doing, that the next guy can toss that all away. I don’t like the direction my country has taken or the way elected officials and the Supreme Court have rejected or obtusely interpreted the constitution to allow this to all happen. I thought we had moved on from uneducated and moronic ideology.

  12. Smooth_Baby2293 on

    Everyone download truth and comment “pedophile” on every TRUMP post.

    Temporary stock bump in downloads until it’s appropriately labeled the “Trump truth pedophile protection ring.”

  13. The only thing we can hope at this point is for a U.S. revolution & The Hague to actually do something

  14. keepcalmorjustdie on

    What a scumbag. He definitely FA’d. I wish he could FO, hopefully in a Nuremberg-type trial.

  15. iMakeBoomBoom on

    I’m on the fence on this whole Venezuelan drug runner business. I have no issue with the U.S. blasting these drug runners into oblivion. Wipe them out.

    That being said, the obvious issue is that no one with any credibility can really confirm if these were actual drug runners. Only a gullible moron would take the Trump administration’s word for it, given his track record of being a pathological liar. So we are basically blindly hoping that they are killing who they say they are killing. Who knows.

  16. Life-Award5273 on

    Because it’s literally, and not joking, a known thing when dealing with lethal force that a dead person can’t testify.

    Only reason he’s doing that

  17. funkyduck72 on

    The Geneva Conventions define the rules of war to limit human suffering.

    Their core functions are:

    1. Protect people who are not or are no longer fighting.
    This includes civilians, prisoners of war, wounded soldiers, and medical personnel.

    2. Set standards for humane treatment.
    They prohibit torture, cruel treatment, targeting civilians, and other abuses.

    3. Regulate the conduct of armed forces in conflict.
    They outline responsibilities for armies and governments during war, including care of detainees and wounded.

    4. Create legal obligations enforceable under international law.
    Violations—“war crimes”—can lead to individual criminal responsibility.

    In short, the Geneva Conventions exist to impose humanitarian limits on warfare and protect vulnerable people during armed conflict.

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