Hegseth cites ‘fog of war’ while defending 2nd strike on alleged drug boat
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- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended a second military strike on a suspected drug boat, citing the 'fog of war' as a reason for the decision. Hegseth stated he did not remain for the entirety of the mission on September 2, but supported the admiral's call for a follow-up strike after the initial attack.
- This development is significant as it highlights Hegseth's controversial role in military operations, raising questions about accountability and the legality of such strikes, particularly in light of recent criticisms regarding potential war crimes.
- The incident reflects ongoing debates about military engagement rules, the implications of military actions on civilian lives, and the broader accountability of military leaders, especially as the Pentagon appears to distance Hegseth from direct responsibility for the strikes.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System



