Why Pete Hegseth’s talk about ‘no quarter’ could itself be against U.S. and international law
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MSNBCCMar 17, 10:00 AM
Why Pete Hegseth’s talk about ‘no quarter’ could itself be against U.S. and international law
The secretary of defense is a military leader in the chain of command. Whether Hegseth appreciates it or not, his words alone have legal significance. The post Why Pete Hegseth’s talk about ‘no quart
HuffPostCMar 14, 7:43 PM
Mark Kelly Blasts Hegseth For Promising 'No Quarter' To Iranians With 1 Prescient Callback
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) was persecuted last year by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for reminding U.S. troops that they can defy unlawful orders.
New York TimesAMar 17, 6:28 AM
Trump’s Dangerous Lack of a Strategy in Iran
The early reality of the Iran war is not cooperating with President Trump’s bluster.
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AxiosAMar 15, 2:46 PM
Hegseth's "no quarter" Iran talk alarms legal experts
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's pledge of "no quarter, no mercy for our enemies" violates a bright‑line ban in the laws of war, legal experts say. Why it matters: International humanitarian law expli
The HillBMar 16, 8:22 PM
Kelly: Hegseth ‘no quarter,’ Trump ‘just for fun’ remarks show no ‘clear strategy’ for Iran war
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) slammed President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, arguing the duo lacks a strategy in the war against Iran as the conflict stretches into its third week. “The ‘no
AxiosAMar 10, 11:36 PM
Trump and GOP plot strategy
DORAL, Fla. — President Trump's top advisers are urging House Republicans to turn the 2026 midterms into a choice election — and hammer Democrats on taxes, crime and border security. Why it matters: M
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RealClearPoliticsBMar 17, 11:11 AM
U.S.-Israeli Strategy vs. Iran Is Working. Here's Why
Every aspect of Iran's ability to project regional power is being successfully degraded.
The BlazeCMar 16, 12:02 PM
The strategy to win elections hasn’t changed in 2,000 years
As we head into a contentious election year, campaign messages will soon flood every screen and mailbox. New technologies keep arriving, but political strategy hasn’t changed much over the past 2,000