“I did not personally see survivors,” Hegseth said at a Cabinet meeting, sitting behind a misspelled nameplate identifying him as the “SSecretary of War.” The boat “was on fire and was exploded, and fire, smoke, you can’t see anything. You got digital, there’s — this is called the fog of war.” (The Week)
The U.S. is “not at ‘war’ with immigrants or drug dealers,” as Trump claims, and “any order to ’kill everybody,’ however conveyed, would be a black-and-white violation of the law. (The Week)
The Fog of which war is the question the Senate should be asking. The imaginary war created by Trump as a means to have the nation look over there, so as not to look for the Epstein Files, or the kidnapping of Americans in America? The Trump War to end all wars, war?
"We knew exactly who was in that boat, we knew exactly what they were doing, and we knew exactly who they represented, and that was Tren de Aragua ... trying to poison our country with illicit drugs," Hegseth said. (CBS News)
So, Hegseth, without any facts or evidence, says we knew what they were doing. He knew that because Trump needed new headlines to keep everyone from talking about senile Don, dozing Don? And for goodness’ sake, Pistol Pete, are the drugs from the Tren de Aragua cartel more poisonous than the drugs from Honduran President, Juan Orlando Hernández, who US officials said was at the center of one of the largest and most violent drug-trafficking conspiracies in the world? I had no idea drugs from Trump’s perceived enemies were more poisonous to Americans than the drugs from Trump’s pals?
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