
The Adam Mockler Show Pete Hegseth EXPOSED for SCANDAL HE FEARED MOST!
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Nov 28, 2025 A shocking Washington Post report reveals that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered a 'kill everyone' strike on a suspected drug boat. Adam Mockler dives into the implications of this order, highlighting how such actions could violate international laws and be classified as war crimes. He also connects this scandal to broader controversies surrounding military directives and governmental rhetoric. The discussion unearths not just the legal ramifications but the ethical dilemmas of following illegal orders.
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"Kill Everyone" Would Be A War Crime
- Adam Mockler explains that an order to "kill everyone" on a vessel would violate the Hague and Geneva Conventions.
- Declaring no quarter or striking survivors who are defenseless qualifies as a war crime under international law.
Refuse Illegal Orders
- Mockler repeatedly instructs that service members must refuse illegal orders, including those that violate the Constitution or laws of war.
- He emphasizes the oath is to the Constitution, not to higher-ups or political figures.
Video On Refusing Illegal Orders Sparks Backlash
- Mockler highlights a video urging service members to refuse illegal orders and notes Hegseth's strong negative reaction to it.
- The video and subsequent investigation into Captain Mark Kelly expose tensions between military duty and legal accountability.
