Pete Hegseth Calls For ‘No Quarter’ For US Enemies In Apparent Violation of International Law

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This clown does not believe in The Geneva Convention either?!!

"No quarter, no mercy" refers to a military practice where defeated enemies are not taken prisoner and are instead executed, showing no compassion. This approach is considered a war crime under international law. (Wikipedia)

Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth’s call for “no quarter” for U.S. enemies given during Friday’s press briefing on the Iran war drew the attention of critics who pegged the directive as a direct violation of international law.

Hegseth, who is known for his tough talk at Pentagon briefings, gave an update on Iran’s “new, so-called not so supreme leader” Mojtaba Khamenei.

“His father — dead. He’s scared, he’s injured, he’s on the run, and he lacks legitimacy. It is a mess for them,” Hegseth said.

“Who’s in charge? Iran may not even know,” Hegseth continued. “With every passing hour, we know — and we know they know — that the military capabilities of their evil regime are crumbling. They can barely communicate, let alone coordinate. They’re confused and we know it. Our response? We will keep pressing, we will keep pushing, keep advancing, no quarter, no mercy for our enemies.”

The International Committee of the Red Cross defines “no quarter” as “refusing to spare the life of anybody, even of persons manifestly unable to defend themselves or who clearly express their intention to surrender” during war-time hostilities.

According to international humanitarian law, “’Directions to give no quarter’ was listed as a war crime in the Report of the Commission on Responsibility set up after the First World War.”

The ICRC’s International Humanitarian Law Databases goes on to say:


Under the Statute of the International Criminal Court, “declaring that no quarter will be given” is a war crime in international armed conflicts. The prohibition is contained in numerous military manuals. Under the legislation of many States, it is an offence to issue an order that no quarter be given. In several cases after the First and Second World Wars, the accused were charged with violating this rule.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pete-hegseth-calls-no-quarter-155217625.html

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This clown does not believe in The Geneva Convention either?!!

"No quarter, no mercy" refers to a military practice where defeated enemies are not taken prisoner and are instead executed, showing no compassion. This approach is considered a war crime under international law. (Wikipedia)

Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth’s call for “no quarter” for U.S. enemies given during Friday’s press briefing on the Iran war drew the attention of critics who pegged the directive as a direct violation of international law.

Hegseth, who is known for his tough talk at Pentagon briefings, gave an update on Iran’s “new, so-called not so supreme leader” Mojtaba Khamenei.

“His father — dead. He’s scared, he’s injured, he’s on the run, and he lacks legitimacy. It is a mess for them,” Hegseth said.

“Who’s in charge? Iran may not even know,” Hegseth continued. “With every passing hour, we know — and we know they know — that the military capabilities of their evil regime are crumbling. They can barely communicate, let alone coordinate. They’re confused and we know it. Our response? We will keep pressing, we will keep pushing, keep advancing, no quarter, no mercy for our enemies.”

The International Committee of the Red Cross defines “no quarter” as “refusing to spare the life of anybody, even of persons manifestly unable to defend themselves or who clearly express their intention to surrender” during war-time hostilities.

According to international humanitarian law, “’Directions to give no quarter’ was listed as a war crime in the Report of the Commission on Responsibility set up after the First World War.”

The ICRC’s International Humanitarian Law Databases goes on to say:




https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pete-hegseth-calls-no-quarter-155217625.html

PETE HEGSETH IRAN WAR GAME BOY STRIKES​

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Another public knob job by DUI Pete. I predict that, in 10 years, he'll either be in prison or dead.

In the best interests of America, the sooner the better.
 
This clown does not believe in The Geneva Convention either?!!
It would appear that you aren't familiar with the Geneva Conventions.

"No quarter, no mercy" refers to a military practice where defeated enemies are not taken prisoner and are instead executed,
Nope. That's not what it means. Is your entire argument based on your egregious misunderstanding?
 
This clown does not believe in The Geneva Convention either?!!

"No quarter, no mercy" refers to a military practice where defeated enemies are not taken prisoner and are instead executed, showing no compassion. This approach is considered a war crime under international law. (Wikipedia)

Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth’s call for “no quarter” for U.S. enemies given during Friday’s press briefing on the Iran war drew the attention of critics who pegged the directive as a direct violation of international law.

Hegseth, who is known for his tough talk at Pentagon briefings, gave an update on Iran’s “new, so-called not so supreme leader” Mojtaba Khamenei.

“His father — dead. He’s scared, he’s injured, he’s on the run, and he lacks legitimacy. It is a mess for them,” Hegseth said.

“Who’s in charge? Iran may not even know,” Hegseth continued. “With every passing hour, we know — and we know they know — that the military capabilities of their evil regime are crumbling. They can barely communicate, let alone coordinate. They’re confused and we know it. Our response? We will keep pressing, we will keep pushing, keep advancing, no quarter, no mercy for our enemies.”

The International Committee of the Red Cross defines “no quarter” as “refusing to spare the life of anybody, even of persons manifestly unable to defend themselves or who clearly express their intention to surrender” during war-time hostilities.

According to international humanitarian law, “’Directions to give no quarter’ was listed as a war crime in the Report of the Commission on Responsibility set up after the First World War.”

The ICRC’s International Humanitarian Law Databases goes on to say:




https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pete-hegseth-calls-no-quarter-155217625.html

PETE HEGSETH IRAN WAR GAME BOY STRIKES​

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Pety barely speaks english, expecting him to understand international law is asking a lot, lol.

He doesn't even understand the difference between strategy and tactics.
 
It would appear that you aren't familiar with the Geneva Conventions.


Nope. That's not what it means. Is your entire argument based on your egregious misunderstanding?
It's not just some playground tough guy phrase, it has a legal definition.

"No quarter" or "no mercy" in a legal context refers to a war crime where a belligerent orders that no survivors be taken, intending to execute enemy combatants who have surrendered or are incapacitated, prohibited by the Hague Convention (1907) and international humanitarian law. It is illegal to order, threaten, or act on this basis.

And yes, it is against the Geneva conventions.

He is courting a warrant from the ICC.
 
It's not just some playground tough guy phrase, it has a legal definition.
Nope. You leftists have once again been manipulated like clay.

Also, the phrase "no quarter, no mercy" simply does not appear in either the Geneva Conventions or any Federal law. Such a phrase has been used historically to mean simply that the enemy cannot get away, that they will not find relief, comfort or respit, that they will be found and captured (or killed), and that they will find no quarter in which to hide.

I'm sure you've heard the phrase "nowhere to run, nowhere to hide" ... your claim that this idea is somehow illegal just shows how gullible you and your leftist ilk really are.
 
This clown does not believe in The Geneva Convention either?!!

"No quarter, no mercy" refers to a military practice where defeated enemies are not taken prisoner and are instead executed, showing no compassion. This approach is considered a war crime under international law. (Wikipedia)

Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth’s call for “no quarter” for U.S. enemies given during Friday’s press briefing on the Iran war drew the attention of critics who pegged the directive as a direct violation of international law.

Hegseth, who is known for his tough talk at Pentagon briefings, gave an update on Iran’s “new, so-called not so supreme leader” Mojtaba Khamenei.

“His father — dead. He’s scared, he’s injured, he’s on the run, and he lacks legitimacy. It is a mess for them,” Hegseth said.

“Who’s in charge? Iran may not even know,” Hegseth continued. “With every passing hour, we know — and we know they know — that the military capabilities of their evil regime are crumbling. They can barely communicate, let alone coordinate. They’re confused and we know it. Our response? We will keep pressing, we will keep pushing, keep advancing, no quarter, no mercy for our enemies.”

The International Committee of the Red Cross defines “no quarter” as “refusing to spare the life of anybody, even of persons manifestly unable to defend themselves or who clearly express their intention to surrender” during war-time hostilities.

According to international humanitarian law, “’Directions to give no quarter’ was listed as a war crime in the Report of the Commission on Responsibility set up after the First World War.”

The ICRC’s International Humanitarian Law Databases goes on to say:




https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pete-hegseth-calls-no-quarter-155217625.html

PETE HEGSETH IRAN WAR GAME BOY STRIKES​

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Fuck you asshole. You supported the assassination of your president so fuck you!
 
Nope. You leftists have once again been manipulated like clay.

Also, the phrase "no quarter, no mercy" simply does not appear in either the Geneva Conventions or any Federal law. Such a phrase has been used historically to mean simply that the enemy cannot get away, that they will not find relief, comfort or respit, that they will be found and captured (or killed), and that they will find no quarter in which to hide.

I'm sure you've heard the phrase "nowhere to run, nowhere to hide" ... your claim that this idea is somehow illegal just shows how gullible you and your leftist ilk really are.
No quarter, during military conflict or piracy, implies that combatants would not be taken prisoner, but executed. Since the Hague Convention of 1899, it is considered a war crime; it is also prohibited in customary international law and by the Rome Statute. Article 23 of the Hague Convention of 1907 states that "it is especially forbidden [...] to declare that no quarter will be given".<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_quarter#cite_note-Scott_Page_116-1"><span>[</span>1<span>]</span></a>

 
This clown does not believe in The Geneva Convention either?!!

"No quarter, no mercy" refers to a military practice where defeated enemies are not taken prisoner and are instead executed, showing no compassion. This approach is considered a war crime under international law. (Wikipedia)

Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth’s call for “no quarter” for U.S. enemies given during Friday’s press briefing on the Iran war drew the attention of critics who pegged the directive as a direct violation of international law.

Hegseth, who is known for his tough talk at Pentagon briefings, gave an update on Iran’s “new, so-called not so supreme leader” Mojtaba Khamenei.

“His father — dead. He’s scared, he’s injured, he’s on the run, and he lacks legitimacy. It is a mess for them,” Hegseth said.

“Who’s in charge? Iran may not even know,” Hegseth continued. “With every passing hour, we know — and we know they know — that the military capabilities of their evil regime are crumbling. They can barely communicate, let alone coordinate. They’re confused and we know it. Our response? We will keep pressing, we will keep pushing, keep advancing, no quarter, no mercy for our enemies.”

The International Committee of the Red Cross defines “no quarter” as “refusing to spare the life of anybody, even of persons manifestly unable to defend themselves or who clearly express their intention to surrender” during war-time hostilities.

According to international humanitarian law, “’Directions to give no quarter’ was listed as a war crime in the Report of the Commission on Responsibility set up after the First World War.”

The ICRC’s International Humanitarian Law Databases goes on to say:




https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pete-hegseth-calls-no-quarter-155217625.html

PETE HEGSETH IRAN WAR GAME BOY STRIKES​

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If Pete Hegseth had any dignity he wouldn't be servicing A POS the likes of Crazy Trump.
 
This clown does not believe in The Geneva Convention either?!!

"No quarter, no mercy" refers to a military practice where defeated enemies are not taken prisoner and are instead executed, showing no compassion. This approach is considered a war crime under international law. (Wikipedia)

Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth’s call for “no quarter” for U.S. enemies given during Friday’s press briefing on the Iran war drew the attention of critics who pegged the directive as a direct violation of international law.

Hegseth, who is known for his tough talk at Pentagon briefings, gave an update on Iran’s “new, so-called not so supreme leader” Mojtaba Khamenei.

“His father — dead. He’s scared, he’s injured, he’s on the run, and he lacks legitimacy. It is a mess for them,” Hegseth said.

“Who’s in charge? Iran may not even know,” Hegseth continued. “With every passing hour, we know — and we know they know — that the military capabilities of their evil regime are crumbling. They can barely communicate, let alone coordinate. They’re confused and we know it. Our response? We will keep pressing, we will keep pushing, keep advancing, no quarter, no mercy for our enemies.”

The International Committee of the Red Cross defines “no quarter” as “refusing to spare the life of anybody, even of persons manifestly unable to defend themselves or who clearly express their intention to surrender” during war-time hostilities.

According to international humanitarian law, “’Directions to give no quarter’ was listed as a war crime in the Report of the Commission on Responsibility set up after the First World War.”

The ICRC’s International Humanitarian Law Databases goes on to say:




https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pete-hegseth-calls-no-quarter-155217625.html

PETE HEGSETH IRAN WAR GAME BOY STRIKES​

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Another public knob job by DUI Pete. I predict that, in 10 years, he'll either be in prison or dead.

In the best interests of America, the sooner the better.

Pety barely speaks english, expecting him to understand international law is asking a lot, lol.

He doesn't even understand the difference between strategy and tactics.

No quarter, during military conflict or piracy, implies that combatants would not be taken prisoner, but executed. Since the Hague Convention of 1899, it is considered a war crime; it is also prohibited in customary international law and by the Rome Statute. Article 23 of the Hague Convention of 1907 states that "it is especially forbidden [...] to declare that no quarter will be given".<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_quarter#cite_note-Scott_Page_116-1"><span>[</span>1<span>]</span></a>



Not just against International law...


The U.S. Department of Defense Law of War Manual


This manual explicitly states:


  • Declaring no quarter is prohibited.
  • Combatants who surrender or are incapacitated must not be attacked.

The manual also emphasizes command responsibility—commanders can be held responsible for illegal orders given to subordinates.
 
This clown does not believe in The Geneva Convention either?!!

"No quarter, no mercy" refers to a military practice where defeated enemies are not taken prisoner and are instead executed, showing no compassion. This approach is considered a war crime under international law. (Wikipedia)

Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth’s call for “no quarter” for U.S. enemies given during Friday’s press briefing on the Iran war drew the attention of critics who pegged the directive as a direct violation of international law.

Hegseth, who is known for his tough talk at Pentagon briefings, gave an update on Iran’s “new, so-called not so supreme leader” Mojtaba Khamenei.

“His father — dead. He’s scared, he’s injured, he’s on the run, and he lacks legitimacy. It is a mess for them,” Hegseth said.

“Who’s in charge? Iran may not even know,” Hegseth continued. “With every passing hour, we know — and we know they know — that the military capabilities of their evil regime are crumbling. They can barely communicate, let alone coordinate. They’re confused and we know it. Our response? We will keep pressing, we will keep pushing, keep advancing, no quarter, no mercy for our enemies.”

The International Committee of the Red Cross defines “no quarter” as “refusing to spare the life of anybody, even of persons manifestly unable to defend themselves or who clearly express their intention to surrender” during war-time hostilities.

According to international humanitarian law, “’Directions to give no quarter’ was listed as a war crime in the Report of the Commission on Responsibility set up after the First World War.”

The ICRC’s International Humanitarian Law Databases goes on to say:




https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pete-hegseth-calls-no-quarter-155217625.html

PETE HEGSETH IRAN WAR GAME BOY STRIKES​

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He's like a teenager in charg of the world's largest and most lethal military. Sleep tight everyone!
 
Nope. You leftists have once again been manipulated like clay.

Also, the phrase "no quarter, no mercy" simply does not appear in either the Geneva Conventions or any Federal law. Such a phrase has been used historically to mean simply that the enemy cannot get away, that they will not find relief, comfort or respit, that they will be found and captured (or killed), and that they will find no quarter in which to hide.

I'm sure you've heard the phrase "nowhere to run, nowhere to hide" ... your claim that this idea is somehow illegal just shows how gullible you and your leftist ilk really are.
Kegsbreath is just another unserious loser unqualified to do anything but strut around like an idiotic frat boy.

No wonder you defend his behavior. You're just another morally bankrupt troll so pathetic you live off the misery of others.

You suck, bitch.
 
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