Thoughts on Hegseth allegedly ordering the killing of two Venezuelan survivors of one of the missiles strikes? And should they ones who carried out the killings face charges (along with Hegseth) should the allegations prove to be accurate?
I'm glad that I waited to respond to this so I could experience the full splendor of this absolute shittiness. Now that we've received disclosures from the briefings which stated that the boat did not radio for help and did not have any surviving weaponry that would possibly render the passengers combatants instead of hors de combat, we now see the toxic influence of what a military can experience when it is led by the notion of performative strength - if we hadn't received that already with the abysmal performance of Russia in Ukraine.
Hegseth's clumsy handling of this situation, first denying it entirely as a fabrication, then embracing the performative strength, only then backtracking to throw field commanders under the bus after it comes under scrutiny, is a perfect expression of the LARP warrior that Hegseth embodies. He wants to showcase his might by discharging his strength, and so he seeks weak opponents so that he might showcase his dominance. Much like how Hegseth needed to brag to his family and lawyer over Signal to receive his performative need for validation, these strikes against drug boats are hollow expressions of strength from profoundly weak men who need to be reassured of their strength.
Everyone from Hegseth on down needs to be grilled on this. The people who performed the strike probably received bad intel when it came to the second strike, which is bad on a lot of levels. It's one thing for civilian leadership to be incompetent, but if in-theater assets cannot trust the operational intelligence that they receive from their leaders because they are pressured to satisfy the petty egos of the people in charge, it undermines the trust and cohesion necessary for operational assets to function on mission.
Hegseth should be arrested and face a war crimes tribunal, and his clumsy deflections of the "fog of war" hold no credibility with me. He said that he watched the operation happen only later to say he wasn't in the room? This is a cowardly cop-out, throwing the military under the bus to preserve his political career. It won't happen of course. Laws only apply to peasants, after all.
Thanks for the question, Anon.
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