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Hegseth declines to touch upon report that boat survivors had been killed because of his orders to army
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Hegseth declines to touch upon report that boat survivors had been killed because of his orders to army

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Last updated: November 29, 2025 3:53 am
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Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth is declining to touch upon a report that he ordered the army to kill all passengers aboard a ship suspected of ferrying medication within the Caribbean Sea in September.

In accordance with The Washington Publish, the Sept. 2 boat strike initially left two survivors clinging to the boat. The Publish says Adm. Mitch Bradley, head of Particular Operations Command, then ordered a second strike with a view to adjust to Hegseth’s orders and to make sure the survivors could not name on different traffickers to retrieve them and their cargo.

If true, it’s unclear why Bradley would not have ordered troops to gather the survivors and their cargo from the water, because the army did in a subsequent strike when two survivors had been taken aboard a Navy ship through helicopter. These survivors had been later repatriated to Ecuador and Colombia, though some authorized specialists stated the survivors might have been prosecuted in federal court docket for smuggling narcotics.

SOCOM additionally declined to touch upon the report. 

Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth arrives to transient Senators on US army exercise within the Caribbean and Pacific, on the US Capitol in Washington, November 5, 2025.

Mandel Ngan/AFP through Getty Photos

One particular person acquainted with particulars of the Sept. 2 incident confirmed to ABC Information that there have been survivors from an preliminary strike on the boat and that these survivors had been killed in subsequent strikes. ABC Information has not confirmed, although, the specifics of orders from Hegseth or Bradley.  

“The Division has no response to this text and declines to remark additional,” a Pentagon spokesperson stated Friday.

 Critics of the Trump administration and a few authorized specialists have questioned the legality of the strikes. Beneath the Geneva Conventions, wounded or sick combatants are to be collected and cared for by both facet in a battle.

There have been greater than 20 airstrikes towards vessels within the Caribbean and the jap Pacific, killing greater than 80 individuals.

 Trump and his high advisers say U.S. intelligence clearly exhibits that the boats are smuggling unlawful narcotics. They argue the strikes are authorized as a result of Trump has designated drug cartels as “overseas terrorist organizations.”  

Many authorized specialists say that line of considering, although, is unprecedented and say the U.S. must be counting on legislation enforcement — not the army — to grab shipments and arrest suspected criminals.

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