White House Says Admiral Ordered Second Strike On Caribbean Vessel—Not Hegseth

White House Clarifies Admiral's Order Amid War Crime Concerns Over Caribbean Vessel Strike

The White House has come out to defend its handling of a recent military operation in the Caribbean, where an American vessel was struck multiple times by fighter jets in September. According to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, it was actually Admiral Frank Bradley who ordered the second strike, not Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Leavitt stated that Trump and Hegseth authorized the operation, with the goal of destroying a suspected drug trafficking vessel and eliminating a threat to national security. However, a report by The Washington Post has raised eyebrows over the first strike, when the military attacked the sinking ship twice as survivors clung to it - an act some lawmakers have deemed potentially war criminal.

Leavitt disputed the Post's account, stating that Bradley worked within his authority and the law to ensure the vessel was destroyed. She also defended the strikes as being in self-defense to protect Americans. In contrast, sources told The Washington Post that Hegseth had previously ordered "kill everybody" verbally, a claim Leavitt quickly rejected.

The incident has sparked fresh criticism from Congress, with lawmakers expressing concerns over the use of force and its potential consequences under international law. Sen. Mark Kelly and Sen. Tim Kaine have both stated that the reported actions would be considered a clear violation of the DoD's laws of war and international norms on treating people in distress.

White House officials have pushed back against these criticisms, with Hegseth calling The Washington Post's reporting "fabricated, inflammatory, and derogatory". Leavitt stated that Trump had denied any knowledge of Hegseth giving such an order, and that he did not want the strikes to happen.

However, with tensions running high, it remains to be seen how these developments will play out in the White House.
 
I'm so worried about this... 😞 Admiral Bradley's actions are being questioned and some lawmakers think he might've done war crimes 🤯. I get that we want to protect our country, but not at the cost of human lives 🙏. The fact that there was a second strike on a sinking ship with people still clinging to it is just crazy 💥.

I don't trust what's being said right now... 👀 Karoline Leavitt keeps saying that Bradley worked within his authority, but I'm not sure if that's true 🤔. And why did Trump and Hegseth authorize the operation in the first place? Were they really thinking about protecting Americans or just using it as an excuse to flex their military muscles? 💪

This whole thing is making me super anxious 😟. We need to make sure our military leaders are acting with integrity and following the law 🤝. It's not just about national security, it's about human rights too ❤️.
 
🤔 The way they're handling this situation is really confusing... Admiral Bradley's original order sounds fishy 🐟, but then Trump and Hegseth are all over it like "yeah, we gave the green light" 😒. Meanwhile, those lawmakers are going off about war crimes and international law 🌎. It feels like a big ol' mess 🤮.

I mean, what's up with Hegseth calling out The Washington Post for their reporting? That just seems like damage control 💔. And why is everyone denying that Trump had any idea about the "kill everybody" order? Did they think that would fly under the radar? 🚫
 
I'm like totally on the side of the White House here 🤷‍♂️... or am I? 😅 I mean, I've read that report from The Washington Post and it sounds super sketchy, but then again, Admiral Bradley is a total hero for following protocol and doing what's best for national security 💪. But hold up, didn't Trump and Hegseth authorize the whole thing in the first place? That's like, totally on them, right? 🙅‍♂️... unless it was actually Admiral Bradley who gave the orders in the first place? 🤔 I'm so confused now! 😂 Maybe I'm just being a conspiracy theorist, but it feels like there's some major cover-up going on here 🔍. Can't trust anyone right now...
 
🤔 I'm really worried about this situation... the fact that there's been a second strike on a ship with survivors still on board is just crazy 🚨💥. It sounds like things are getting pretty intense over there and it's not clear to me what's going on. Defense Secretary Hegseth ordering "kill everybody" verbally is super concerning, but at the same time, I'm also thinking about the context of the operation and whether or not the military was really under threat. Can we get more clarity on this? 🤷‍♀️💡
 
I don't know what's going on here... 🤔 It seems like everyone's just trying to save face. I mean, if the first strike was indeed a war crime, then why are we defending it as self-defense? 🚫 Did the military really think that killing people who were already sinking was necessary to protect Americans? 😕 And what about Hegseth's "kill everybody" order - is it just an exaggeration or did he actually mean it?

I get that national security is a big deal, but can't we find better ways to address our concerns without putting lives at risk? 🤷‍♂️ I'm all for taking down bad guys, but not if it means breaking international laws and hurting innocent people. 💔

It's like they're trying to create a narrative that justifies whatever happened, rather than being honest with us about what really went down. 📝 I wish they'd be more transparent about this whole thing. We deserve to know the truth... 💯
 
🤔 idk why ppl r so shocked about this 2 b honest, its military op, ppl gonna get hurt, doesnt mean its war crime... 🙅‍♂️ admiral Bradley did his job, didnt break no rules, just got caught up in a big mess cuz of bad intel or whatever 🤷‍♂️

and what r we talkin bout w/ this "kill everybody" claim? sounds like some Hollywood movie prop 2 me... 🎥 dont take Sen Kelly & Kaine's word for it, gotta see the footage before makin accusations... 📹
 
I gotta say 🤔, this whole thing stinks like a dirty campaign trail scandal 🚮! You got your administration spinning the narrative, trying to deflect blame from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's alleged "kill everybody" order 💀, but it's just not adding up 📝. I mean, Trump and Hegseth authorized the operation, but are we really supposed to believe that Hegseth didn't have a hand in ordering those strikes? 🤷‍♂️

And what about the DoD's laws of war and international norms on treating people in distress? That stuff is non-negotiable 🚫. If Hegseth indeed ordered "kill everybody" without Trump knowing, that's a serious red flag 🔴. I'm not saying that doesn't sound like something the Trump administration would do, but come on, folks! We need more transparency here 💡.

This whole thing is just a mess, and I'm worried about what might happen when Congress gets involved 🤯. Will they be able to get to the bottom of this? Only time will tell ⏰. But one thing's for sure - if Hegseth did indeed break protocol, he needs to take responsibility for it 💪.
 
🤔 This whole situation is a perfect storm of bureaucratic confusion and national security concerns 🚨. The fact that Admiral Frank Bradley's order has come under scrutiny raises questions about the chain of command and accountability within the military 🕵️‍♂️. It's concerning that there's been a reported verbal instruction to "kill everybody" from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, which seems to contradict the official narrative 🤷‍♂️.

It's also worth noting that the International Committee of the Red Cross has specific guidelines on how to treat people in distress during conflicts, and it would seem that these strikes may have been a clear breach of those norms 📚. I'm not sure what's more alarming - the reported actions or the fact that they're being downplayed by the White House 🙅‍♂️.

The White House is trying to defend itself, but the fact remains that there are still many unanswered questions about this incident 💡. As a nation, we need to have an open and transparent conversation about our military operations and ensure that we're upholding our values of compassion and humanity ❤️.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this thing... I mean, what even is going on? So, Admiral Bradley orders the second strike and now everyone's saying he was within his authority and all that jazz 💁‍♀️, but at the same time there are all these concerns about the first strike when they attacked the sinking ship... like, shouldn't you be trying to save people instead of just blowing them up? 🤯 And then Defense Secretary Hegseth comes out saying "kill everybody" and it's all like, what even is that? 😲 I don't get why he can't just tell people to evacuate or something instead of sending jets after them... anyway, I guess we'll just have to see how this all plays out in the White House 👀.
 
😔 my heart is aching for those survivors who were stuck on that ship... can't even imagine what they went through during that attack 🤕 multiple times? sounds like such a traumatic experience just because of some "miscommunication" or "authorization" issue 🙄 it's not okay, no matter how you spin it. and now lawmakers are saying it might be considered war crimes? 💔 that's a serious accusation, and I hope there's an investigation to get to the bottom of this. 💡
 
🤔 I'm low-key worried about this whole situation 🤕. It sounds like there's been a major miscommunication or maybe even a cover-up 💯? If Hegseth really said "kill everybody" then that's super concerning 😬. I don't think anyone wants to see our soldiers or sailors get caught in the crossfire, and if they did, it would be a total breach of international law 🚫. The fact that Leavitt is pushing back so hard against these allegations makes me wonder what they're hiding 🤐. As for Trump's denial, idk man...he's got a history of being involved in some shady stuff 😬. Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on this one and will definitely be tuning in to see how it all plays out 👀 #JusticeForTheCaribbeanVessel #WarCrimeConcerns #WhiteHouseCoverUp
 
omg can you believe this? 🤯 so like they're saying Admiral Frank Bradley was the one who gave the order for the 2nd strike but Karoline Leavitt is all like "nope, that was actually Pete Hegseth" lol what's going on with these guys? 😂 and then there's this whole thing about Trump and Hegseth authorizing it to destroy a drug trafficking vessel and protect national security... sounds fishy to me 🐟 and Sen. Mark Kelly is all like "this is war criminal behavior" idk man, i'm not sure what to think 🤔
 
🤔 The whole thing just smells like a cover-up... or at least some serious miscommunication 🚨. Who's really in charge here? If Hegseth was clear on wanting to kill everyone in distress, that's not just reckless, it's actively cruel 💔. And Trump's denial doesn't exactly inspire trust... the less said about this whole thing, the better 😴
 
🤔 I'm having a hard time swallowing this story. Admiral Frank Bradley is supposed to have ordered the second strike, but only after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth verbally authorized "kill everybody"? That sounds like a recipe for disaster 🚨. Where's the video evidence? How can we trust that Hegseth didn't just make it up on the fly? And what about the fact that the White House is pushing back against Congress' concerns, calling them "fabricated" and "inflammatory"? 🤷‍♂️ Doesn't that smell like a cover-up to you? 😒
 
😔 This whole thing is just so messed up... I keep thinking about those people on that sinking ship, clinging to life and then getting attacked multiple times by fighter jets. It's like, what even is the point of destroying a vessel when there are survivors still alive? 🤕 And now we're hearing about verbal orders from Defense Secretary Hegseth... it's just so concerning. I can see why lawmakers are calling out for answers here. This whole situation is giving me the chills 😟
 
I'm getting major flashbacks to that one time I saw Top Gun on DVD with my cousins 😅... anyway, this whole thing with the Caribbean vessel strike is giving me some serious concerns about our military's actions. Like, what if we're not just fighting for national security but also just looking for an excuse to show off our fighter jets? 🚀

I'm also thinking back to those old-school movies like Apocalypse Now and Platoon... that first strike by the American vessel sounds super sketchy to me. If I were a survivor clinging to that ship, I'd be totally traumatized right now 💔.

It's not about defending our military or whatnot, it's just about making sure we're respecting human life, even in the heat of battle 🤝. The fact that some lawmakers are calling this potentially war criminal and not just taking the White House at face value is a good thing 👍. We should all be keeping an eye on this one 👀.
 
🤔 I'm thinking...

So there's this huge military operation in the Caribbean where they hit a ship with fighter jets... and now some lawmakers are all like "wait a minute, that was crazy" 🚨

Okay so here's my mind map:
```
+-----------------------+
| Military operation |
+-----------------------+
|
| Suspected drug trafficking
v
+-------------------------------+ +-----------------------+
| Ship sinks | | Survivors cling to it |
+-------------------------------+ +-----------------------+
| |
| "Kill everybody" verbal |
v |
+-------------------------------+ +-----------------------+
| Hegseth orders kill everyone | | Hegseth denies order |
| (verbally) | | Trump denies knowledge |
+-------------------------------+ +-----------------------+

+-----------------------+
| White House defends |
| operation as self-defense|
+-----------------------+
|
| Lawmakers call it war
v
|
+-----------------------+
| Concerns over international
| law and use of force |
+-----------------------+
```
I don't know man... this whole thing just seems really complicated 🤯
 
I'm getting a bad vibe from this situation 🤔. The whole thing sounds like a big mess. I mean, even if you're trying to take down a suspected drug trafficking vessel, attacking people who are clinging to it seems super extreme 💥. It's not like they were firing on civilians or anything... but at the same time, international law does have rules around how we treat people in distress 🌎.

I don't know about this "kill everybody" thing that Hegseth allegedly said - sounds pretty suspicious to me 😏. And Trump denying it? Yeah, I'm not buying it 🙅‍♂️. It's just another example of how hard it is for the White House to get their stories straight 😒.

I think we need some more transparency here... and maybe a bit more accountability ⚖️. Not everyone in Congress is happy about this, and I don't blame them 🤷‍♂️. We should be trying to figure out what really happened instead of just defending it 💪.
 
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