Lost his mind! In the crackdown on unconfirmed "drug ships," Defense Minister Hagel ordered: "Kill them all."

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued an order to the military in his first strike operation in the Caribbean Sea, telling them to "kill them all, no survivors." At that time, a suspected drug ship was hit by the "SEAL Team 6" and caught fire, with two survivors clinging to the wreckage. According to several officials, the special operations commander then carried out Hegseth's verbal instructions, attacking the survivors again and killing them.

Two people who knew about the operation said that Hegseth gave a clear verbal order: "Kill them all." Missiles were launched near the coast of Trinidad, hitting the target, and the entire ship caught fire from bow to stern. After the smoke cleared, the commander suddenly discovered two survivors holding onto the wreckage. The special operations commander who carried out the strike on September 2nd followed Hegseth's instruction of "kill them all" and ordered a second strike against the survivors. The two men were blown up in the water.

A former special forces consultant and military lawyer said: Even in a state of war, ordering the execution of survivors who can no longer resist constitutes a war crime. Moreover, there is no legitimate "armed conflict" between the United States and them.

Defense Department spokesperson Sean Parnell denied the report, saying: "The entire narrative is completely false." (Wen doesn't make a fuss)

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