Hegseth and Trump on the Defensive Line
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By Adam Cancryn, CNN U.S. President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sought Tuesday to distance themselves from the decision that carried out a second attack against an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the Caribbean, insisting that they were not aware of what the military had done after the first attack did not kill all the occupants. During a cabinet meeting, Trump told journalists that he was not consulted in advance and that, e…
During an office meeting in the White House, Hegset mentioned that no survivors were seen in the water after the first attack, saying that the ship "exploded in the middle of the fire and the smoke." "There was nothing ... This was called a need for war," he said. Hegseth also said that "it didn't stay" during the rest of the mission that occurred on September 02, after the initial attack, and that the manager "takes the right decision" by order…
The U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, said Tuesday that he did not witness the second attack that the U.S. military carried out last September 2 on a supposed launch in the Caribbean, which the U.S. accuses of transporting drugs, after which two survivors of a first bombing of the boat died. "I saw [...] The Hegseth entry says that he did not witness the second attack on a supposed launch in September was first published in Information Focus.
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