Could Hegseth Face Prosecution For Alleged Boat Strike?
No. Because WHO would prosecute him, huh?
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Could Hegseth Face Prosecution For Alleged Boat Strike?
No. Because WHO would prosecute him, huh?
There's a few ways this could play out, so it seems to depend on whether or not we're really "at war."
Trump administration says we are (except he's the president of peace so that doesn't make much sense).
Most experts seem to say we're not at war, so that contradicts the Trump administration.
So it would seem that solving this riddle will determine who is actually held responsible. Is it Hegseth for giving the illegal orders or is it the people that carried out the illegal orders for him?
I think morally both would be responsible. But legally, it's going to take somebody clearing up whether or not this actually counts as a war.
Legally it is not a war because the president cannot declare war.
Even the non-wars frequently called wars had congressional funding explicitly for those actions, like in Vietnam and Iraq. This isn't technically war and isn't recognized as warfare by anyone outside the executive branch and they do not have that authority.
It is blatantly clear that this does not count as war for what the administration is trying to use to justify the actions.
Rules don't matter if there's no one willing to enforce them. The strongest legal argument in the world means nothing to people who don't care about the law.
I wonder if Trump changing the name of DOD to Department of War was meant to muddy the waters even more.
No, that doesn't matter. War crime law applies whether it's a declared war or not.
"I don’t know anything about it. He said he did not say that, and I believe him, 100 percent,” Trump said aboard Air Force One. Asked whether he would have agreed with the order if Hegseth had given it, Trump replied: “He said he didn’t do it, so I don’t have to make that decision.”
He said he didn't do it. If it turns out he lied, then I'm just as innocent as the innocent people he murdered.
“If orders are illegal, not only do they not have to follow them, they are legally required not to follow them,” Kelly told Welker.
Ohhh watch out Kelly. Freedom facts mean even astronauts can't encourage American soldiers not to break the law.
Kind of sad that people are acting like he just started comitting war crimes when he ordered the killing of the survivors when he was already committing war crimes because he ordered attacks on civilians. Also not like this is something new for the US, they've been doing the same shit with drones for decades now.
Not under this regime. And he’d surely be pardoned by orangeboi even if he was.
This is an exception. The answer is yes; he could be prosecuted, but he won't be.
This is an exception.
When was the last time any country prosecuted its chief secretary/minister of the armed forces for a war crime? Nevermind even limiting yourself to the United States (hint: the answer is Never), show me a NATO country that's done this. Show me any country that hasn't undergone a full blown regime change.
I think it would be fair to make him wanted for war crimes.
In America? Probably not.
The felons, rapists, and pedos run the show now.
OP is an alleged crocodile fucker. Could he face prosecution for allegedly not paying child support for a young promising child croc in honor roll?
Damn libs...
Trump won’t prosecute, and all of these folks will get a pardon if the MAGAs ever lose the whitehouse.