- United States
- Ga.
- Letter
I am writing to express my deep concern over the alleged illegal military orders given during the previous administration, particularly those involving Pete Hegseth. As a constituent, I urge you to take immediate action to investigate and hold accountable those responsible for these potential war crimes.
Former U.S. military lawyers (JAGs) have stated unequivocally that issuing and executing orders for "no quarter" strikes constitute war crimes or murder. This is not a matter of political disagreement, but a fundamental violation of international law and our nation's core values. The fact that such orders were allegedly given in the Caribbean, potentially against civilian vessels, is deeply troubling and demands a thorough investigation.
The implications of these actions extend far beyond a single incident. They represent a dangerous erosion of legal and ethical standards within our military and government. We must reaffirm our commitment to the rule of law and demonstrate that no one, regardless of their position or political affiliation, is above accountability for war crimes.
I urge you to push for a comprehensive investigation into these allegations, with a particular focus on Pete Hegseth's role. Additionally, I ask that you support efforts to strengthen whistleblower protections and ensure that military lawyers who oppose illegal orders are not subject to retaliation. These steps are crucial to maintaining the integrity of our armed forces and our democracy.
The eyes of the world and future generations are upon us. How we respond to these allegations will define our nation's character and our standing in the global community. I ask you to act with the urgency and gravity this situation demands, ensuring that justice is served and that such egregious violations of law and ethics are never repeated. Pete Hegseth must be held accountable for his actions, and a clear message must be sent that our nation will not tolerate war crimes under any circumstances.