Trump Boat Bombings

Trump Boat Bombings: Evidence of War Crimes Emerges, Ground Shakes

The Post’s account of Bradley’s order for a second strike, allegedly targeting survivors due to their potential to alert traffickers, raises serious legal concerns. Experts argue this rationale violates the laws of war, especially if the live drone feed shows survivors being killed. Crucially, Bradley’s testimony is needed to clarify Hegseth’s orders and explain the events. Furthermore, the push for public release of a Justice Department memo justifying the strikes, which experts deem legally weak, could reveal a potentially flawed legal basis for the actions, including preemptive claims of immunity.

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Trump’s Boat Bombings: Experts Sound Alarm on Escalating Violence and War Crimes

The sudden resignation of Admiral Alvin Holsey, the head of U.S. Southern Command, has raised concerns, especially given the lack of explanation from either Holsey or the Defense Department. This unexpected departure occurred just months into his tenure, further fueling speculation. In the weeks following Holsey’s resignation, the Trump administration has escalated military actions in the Caribbean Sea. These actions include the bombing of additional boats, resulting in a significant number of casualties, all while the administration maintains secrecy regarding its intelligence and legal justifications.

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