Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a former judge advocate. Was deployed as a lawyer in Afghanistan. Striking the boat a second time was not manifestly unlawful; therefore, the order needed followed. Not a war crime. Not murder.
That’s disgusting, if true. Expect enemy combatants to deliver the same mercy to American troops.
It is not true and PP is not a judge advocate, they just play one on the internet.
It was illegal. These are war crimes. The admiral should have resigned instead of following these orders.
Yes - really a former judge advocate. The boats can absolutely be legitimate military targets. There is no need for a declaration of war to determine something is a legitimate military target. And if the boats and drugs are not destroyed with the first missile, you can fire a second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a former judge advocate. Was deployed as a lawyer in Afghanistan. Striking the boat a second time was not manifestly unlawful; therefore, the order needed followed. Not a war crime. Not murder.
That’s disgusting, if true. Expect enemy combatants to deliver the same mercy to American troops.
It is not true and PP is not a judge advocate, they just play one on the internet.
It was illegal. These are war crimes. The admiral should have resigned instead of following these orders.
Yes - really a former judge advocate. The boats can absolutely be legitimate military targets. There is no need for a declaration of war to determine something is a legitimate military target. And if the boats and drugs are not destroyed with the first missile, you can fire a second.
Anonymous wrote:Hegseth Throws Admiral Under the Bus
https://www.mediaite.com/politics/hegseth-throws-admiral-under-the-bus-suggests-navy-leader-ordered-boat-survivors-killed/
Zero chin-ups Pete makes crystal clear what a weasel he is.![]()
"Let’s make one thing crystal clear:
Admiral Mitch Bradley is an American hero, a true professional, and has my 100% support. I stand by him and the combat decisions he made — on the September 2 mission"
Prompting Fox News Chief Political Analyst Brit Hume to quote-tweet Hegseth and write, “How to point the finger at someone while pretending to support him.”![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Appears that the Mark Kelly et al video was not issued soon enough. Bradley should have followed Admiral Holsey lead, but as a white male, Admiral Bradley might be spared some leniency, whereas Holsey knew he would not. Still, Bradley needs to lawyer up, ASAP.
Bradley knew what he was doing was wrong. He’s now a war criminal and a murderer. He just stupidly thought he was part of the gang who would protect him. Only a MAGA fool would think this - we have lots of evidence that they will 100% throw you under the bus. He’s not special. He’s shown us he’s got horrendous judgment of both people and situations, he’s unprofessional, and he unethical. Strip him of his rank and retirement. He and Hegseth can learn how to cut hair at Leavenworth together.
Anonymous wrote:Didnt this train leave the station a long, long time ago?
Does anyone really think we will be examining individuals who are involved in such operations ?
I don’t think so.
We are tracking people by air/ with sophisticated tech no one understands. You can find evidence to justify ANY decision. There is just so much data to choose from.
Yes, some foot soldiers who are in a detainee facilities will take photos. When that happens again, they will probably held to account. Same thing happened in Vietnam/Cambodia conflict. Only youngest were punished. Others returned to their golf games and homes on the cape.
We have gone too far with this to reign back these methods (whether by air or sea or digital).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a former judge advocate. Was deployed as a lawyer in Afghanistan. Striking the boat a second time was not manifestly unlawful; therefore, the order needed followed. Not a war crime. Not murder.
That’s disgusting, if true. Expect enemy combatants to deliver the same mercy to American troops.
It is not true and PP is not a judge advocate, they just play one on the internet.
It was illegal. These are war crimes. The admiral should have resigned instead of following these orders.
Yes - really a former judge advocate. The boats can absolutely be legitimate military targets. There is no need for a declaration of war to determine something is a legitimate military target. And if the boats and drugs are not destroyed with the first missile, you can fire a second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a former judge advocate. Was deployed as a lawyer in Afghanistan. Striking the boat a second time was not manifestly unlawful; therefore, the order needed followed. Not a war crime. Not murder.
That’s disgusting, if true. Expect enemy combatants to deliver the same mercy to American troops.
It is not true and PP is not a judge advocate, they just play one on the internet.
It was illegal. These are war crimes. The admiral should have resigned instead of following these orders.
Yes - really a former judge advocate. The boats can absolutely be legitimate military targets. There is no need for a declaration of war to determine something is a legitimate military target. And if the boats and drugs are not destroyed with the first missile, you can fire a second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a former judge advocate. Was deployed as a lawyer in Afghanistan. Striking the boat a second time was not manifestly unlawful; therefore, the order needed followed. Not a war crime. Not murder.
That’s disgusting, if true. Expect enemy combatants to deliver the same mercy to American troops.
It is not true and PP is not a judge advocate, they just play one on the internet.
It was illegal. These are war crimes. The admiral should have resigned instead of following these orders.
Yes - really a former judge advocate. The boats can absolutely be legitimate military targets. There is no need for a declaration of war to determine something is a legitimate military target. And if the boats and drugs are not destroyed with the first missile, you can fire a second.
This is contrary to all reporting and expert analysis on the issue, but go off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a former judge advocate. Was deployed as a lawyer in Afghanistan. Striking the boat a second time was not manifestly unlawful; therefore, the order needed followed. Not a war crime. Not murder.
That’s disgusting, if true. Expect enemy combatants to deliver the same mercy to American troops.
It is not true and PP is not a judge advocate, they just play one on the internet.
It was illegal. These are war crimes. The admiral should have resigned instead of following these orders.
Yes - really a former judge advocate. The boats can absolutely be legitimate military targets. There is no need for a declaration of war to determine something is a legitimate military target. And if the boats and drugs are not destroyed with the first missile, you can fire a second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a former judge advocate. Was deployed as a lawyer in Afghanistan. Striking the boat a second time was not manifestly unlawful; therefore, the order needed followed. Not a war crime. Not murder.
That’s disgusting, if true. Expect enemy combatants to deliver the same mercy to American troops.
It is not true and PP is not a judge advocate, they just play one on the internet.
It was illegal. These are war crimes. The admiral should have resigned instead of following these orders.
Anonymous wrote:Appears that the Mark Kelly et al video was not issued soon enough. Bradley should have followed Admiral Holsey lead, but as a white male, Admiral Bradley might be spared some leniency, whereas Holsey knew he would not. Still, Bradley needs to lawyer up, ASAP.