
The DSR Network Hegseth's War Criminal Ethos plus Can Europe Be Saved?
Dec 3, 2025
Join Ed Luce, a seasoned journalist analyzing EU-U.S. relations, and Rosa Brooks, a legal expert on national security, as they dissect the complexities of U.S. military policy and Europe's precarious position. They examine the motives behind military actions near Venezuela, the questionable ethics surrounding these decisions, and the implications for global stability. Furthermore, they discuss Europe's responsibility in supporting Ukraine amid rising populism and internal strife, exploring the urgency of strategic unity as geopolitical tensions mount.
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Venezuela Buildup Seems Performative
- The Venezuela buildup looks performative and aimed at intimidating Maduro rather than achieving clear strategic gains.
- Ed Luce warns the deployed force is far too big for interdiction and far too small for full regime-change, leaving unclear payoff.
No Clear Threat, No Clear Political Gain
- Venezuela is not a meaningful security threat to the United States and fentanyl flows mainly originate elsewhere.
- Rosa Brooks doubts military action will win Trump support and suggests the initiative may be driven by figures like Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio.
Don't Let The Double Tap Distract
- Focusing only on the 'double tap' misses that the initial strikes were unlawful killings too.
- Ed Luce and Rosa Brooks warn that defining deviancy downwards normalizes a pattern of repeated unlawful uses of force.




