
Valuetainment "Bombing Narco TERRORISTS" - Pete Hegseth UNDER FIRE In Venezuela Drug War SECOND STRIKE
Dec 6, 2025
In this gripping discussion, Pete Hegseth, a conservative commentator and former military officer, delves into the legality of U.S. military strikes on Venezuelan drug boats. He argues that these strikes were necessary to combat fentanyl trafficking, labeling smugglers as narco-terrorists. The conversation touches on conflicting media reports, Admiral Bradley's testimony on international law, and the paranoia of Venezuelan leader Maduro. Hegseth also explores nonlethal alternatives while emphasizing the need for deterrence against foreign threats.
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Conflicting Accounts And Legal Questions
- The Pentagon narrative about the second strike on the drug boat faced contradictory reporting and legal scrutiny.
- Senator Tammy Duckworth argued killing survivors who pose no immediate threat violates laws of war.
Use Force To Deter Drug Smuggling
- Prioritize stopping lethal drug flows to protect Americans, Hegseth argued forcefully.
- He urged decisive military action to deter narco-traffickers and protect U.S. citizens.
Hegseth Relays Admiral's Decision
- Pete Hegseth described his absence during sensitive exploitation and relayed that Admiral Bradley later ordered sinking the boat.
- Hegseth said Admiral Bradley made the correct call and the action eliminated the threat.

