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U.S. Admiral Overseeing Boat Strikes Left Post
Adm. Alvin Holsey, who oversees military operations in Latin America, retired Friday as scrutiny increases over the Trump administration's deadly strikes on alleged drug boats in the region.
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War games. My friend Michael Shapiro writes: All deaths in U.S. boat strikes on *suspected* drug vessels are murder open.substack.com/pub/shapirow ... [image or embed] -- Nancy Levine Stearns (@nancylevinestearns.bsky.social) Dec 12, 2025 at 2:24 PM
War games. My friend Michael Shapiro writes: All deaths in U.S. boat strikes on *suspected* drug vessels are murder open.substack.com/pub/shapirow ... [image or embed]
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@#5 ... retirement absolves police of crimes. ...
Does it?
Or does retirement just allow them to keep the retirement benefits without resolving them of crimes?
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-14 08:44 PM | Reply
Remember when Trump and Hegseth stared down that entire room of flag rank admirals and generals, and Trump dared them to walk away? That was how fascism works, it destroys the will of those in charge to risk opposing the gangsters in charge.
#2 | Posted by Hughmass at 2025-12-15 07:33 AM | Reply
Retiring won't save you.
You murdered humans. You violated both international law and code of military justice.
#3 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-12-15 07:44 AM | Reply
"Darn heads keep rolling away!"
#4 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2025-12-15 07:48 PM | Reply
Update ...
Hegseth: Pentagon won't release full video of Sept. 2 boat strikes thehill.com
... Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that the Pentagon will not release the full, unedited video of the U.S. military's September strike on an alleged drug boat, which killed 11 "narco-terrorists," including two survivors in a follow-up strike. "In keeping with long-standing Department of War policy ... Department of Defense policy, of course, we're not going to release a top secret full unedited video of that to the general public," Hegseth told reporters after briefing senators on the U.S. military's ongoing, lethal strikes against alleged drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. ... Democrats have been calling on the Trump administration to release full footage from the strikes. President Trump initially expressed support for the clip to be shown to the public but has since deferred to the Defense secretary to make that call. Senators were not shown the video during the Tuesday closed-door briefing. "It is hard to square the widespread routine prompt posting of detailed videos of every strike with a concern that posting a portion of the video of the first strike would violate a variety of classification concerns," Sen. Chris ----- (D-Del.), who attended the briefing, told reporters on Capitol Hill. ...
"In keeping with long-standing Department of War policy ... Department of Defense policy, of course, we're not going to release a top secret full unedited video of that to the general public," Hegseth told reporters after briefing senators on the U.S. military's ongoing, lethal strikes against alleged drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. ...
Democrats have been calling on the Trump administration to release full footage from the strikes. President Trump initially expressed support for the clip to be shown to the public but has since deferred to the Defense secretary to make that call.
Senators were not shown the video during the Tuesday closed-door briefing.
"It is hard to square the widespread routine prompt posting of detailed videos of every strike with a concern that posting a portion of the video of the first strike would violate a variety of classification concerns," Sen. Chris ----- (D-Del.), who attended the briefing, told reporters on Capitol Hill. ...
#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-16 02:15 PM | Reply
Related ...
Schumer blasts Rubio, Hegseth over transparency on Venezuela strikes www.newsnationnow.com
... Cabinet secretaries Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth faced lawmakers in two separate briefings Tuesday about deadly U.S. strikes off the coast of Venezuela. Both top Trump advisers remained tight-lipped about Tuesday's Senate briefing as they headed toward the House, instead praising the Trump administration's "Operation Southern Spear" campaign to reporters. "This has been a highly successful mission that's ongoing and continued, and we're pleased to be here today to update Congress on how that's developing and how that's moving forward," Rubio said. Hegseth said he "echoed that" sentiment. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who has called for transparency around the strikes, blasted the closed-door meeting's results to reporters. "I reiterated my demands of Secretary Hegseth in front of all 100 Senators, that he allow every senator to see the unedited version ... He refused. The administration came to this briefing empty-handed," Schumer said. ...
Both top Trump advisers remained tight-lipped about Tuesday's Senate briefing as they headed toward the House, instead praising the Trump administration's "Operation Southern Spear" campaign to reporters.
"This has been a highly successful mission that's ongoing and continued, and we're pleased to be here today to update Congress on how that's developing and how that's moving forward," Rubio said. Hegseth said he "echoed that" sentiment.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who has called for transparency around the strikes, blasted the closed-door meeting's results to reporters.
"I reiterated my demands of Secretary Hegseth in front of all 100 Senators, that he allow every senator to see the unedited version ... He refused. The administration came to this briefing empty-handed," Schumer said. ...
#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-16 02:29 PM | Reply
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