Trump's DUI-hire is passing the buck, cowardly pinning it on his subordinate xxxxxx , even tho Hegseth gave the original order to have everyone kill
It's the incompetent narcissist and adulterer putting another narcissist brown shirt adulterer incompetent in charge. You are right though. Hegseth can't hold Mark Kelly"s jockstrap. He is nothing but a Ken Doll adulterer playing GZi Joe while he changes Trump's diapers and tells him his sh*t smells like roses.
If your conscience and your oath aren't enough, the last reason and the selfish reason to disobey illegal orders is because you will absolutely be the one who gets thrown under the bus to save people like Patron Pete. I have zero sympathy for military officials who are upset if they get hung out to dry for these orders. Zero.
Trump 2.0's DUI hire is the 21st century verson of William Calley, of My Li Massacre infamy William Calley led the My Lai massacre, in 1968, that shamed U.S. military in Vietnam Soldiers eventually testified to the U.S. Army investigating commission that the murders began soon after Calley led Charlie Company's first platoon into My Lai that morning. Some were bayoneted to death. Families were herded into bomb shelters and killed with hand grenades. Other civilians slaughtered in a drainage ditch. Women and girls were gang-raped. Calley was convicted in 1971 for the murders of 22 people during the rampage. He was sentenced to life in prison but served only three days because President Nixon ordered his sentence reduced. He served three years of house arrest.
I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide and then questions the manner in which I provide it.
The U.S. has placed a $50 million bounty on Maduro —the largest reward ever offered for a sitting head of state— and $25 million for ruling-party strongman Diosdado Cabello.
Remember that admiral that resigned not too long ago? his name was Admiral Alvin Hosley, and this was reported back in October Tensions had been simmering between Hegseth and Adm. Alvin Holsey for weeks before the admiral announced he was leaving, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN. Hegseth did not believe Holsey was moving quickly or aggressively enough to combat drug traffickers in the Caribbean, and he complained about not being given the information he needed about the operations, the sources said. But SOUTHCOM was concerned about the operations not being lawful, the sources added. he knew what was coming and wanted no parts of it now look at what his successor Admiral Bradley has just done committing war crimes in broad daylight and being made the scapegoat by this regime…he and Pete Hegseth will both need good lawyers
No they won't. Anyone holding out hope that there will be justice when the Trump presidency ends are being delusional.