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At some point, a country has to ask a basic moral question: how many innocent people have to die before someone is held accountable?

That question is now hanging over Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Sen. Gillibrand wants him to be held accountable!

First, there was the controversial Caribbean boat strike that killed multiple men aboard a vessel suspected of drug trafficking. The family of one of the dead, Colombian fisherman Alejandro Carranza, insists he was simply a fisherman and has filed a human-rights complaint accusing the U.S. government of killing an innocent civilian.

And no, Pete, we didn’t forget about this: The reports that commanders carried out a second strike AFTER survivors were seen in the water, allegedly following an order to leave no survivors. The incident triggered investigations and warnings from legal experts that such actions could constitute a war crime if confirmed.

And now comes the latest tragedy because of your incompetence.

In the escalating war with Iran, a U.S. strike reportedly hit a girls’ school, killing more than 150 people — many of them children!

Early investigations suggest the strike may have been carried out using faulty or outdated intelligence, raising serious questions about how such a catastrophic error could happen.

One mistake is absolutely horrifying.

Two begins to look like a pattern.

This isn’t about politics. It’s about responsibility.

When civilian deaths mount, democratic governments don’t just shrug and move on.

Leaders are supposed to answer for the consequences of their decisions, especially when those decisions involve life and death.

Instead, the American public has gotten shifting explanations, blame placed elsewhere, and very little transparency.

That’s NOT good enough!

If the United States expects the world to respect international law and human rights, it has to hold its own leaders to the same standard.

PETE HEGSETH MUST RESIGN! His decisions are causing the lives of Americans and violating international laws.

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