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    Second Strike Against Narot Terrorists Confirmed

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersDecember 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The U.S. administration confirmed that a second strike against narot terrorists took place under the authority of Admiral Bradley. This action followed orders from Secretary Hegsth on September 2, designed to target groups labeled as presidentially designated narot terrorists. The administration emphasized that the strike was conducted within the laws of war.

    Officials clarified that while Secretary Hegsth authorized the initial strike, Admiral Bradley issued the second strike independently. His decision ensured that the threat posed by the narot terrorist group was fully eliminated. The statement confirmed that the strikes aimed to destroy the boat and prevent any further risk to the United States.

    The administration rejected claims suggesting that Secretary Hegsth or President Trump ordered the killing of all individuals on board. Instead, the focus remained on legally targeting terrorist threats trafficking illegal drugs toward the United States. President Trump’s authority to authorize lethal action against such groups has been reiterated by officials, highlighting the administration’s stance on national security.

    Legal experts raised questions about the strike, noting that the U.S. Navy’s manual on the law of armed conflict prohibits targeting survivors from a wrecked vessel. The administration defended the action, stressing that the strikes occurred in international waters and fully complied with the law of armed conflict. Officials maintained that Admiral Bradley acted within his legal authority and directed the engagement appropriately.

    The second strike aimed to ensure the complete destruction of the boat carrying the narot terrorists. According to the administration, this was necessary to remove any remaining threat to the United States. When asked about the potential presence of survivors, officials avoided confirming specific details but reiterated that the operation was legal and justified under international and U.S. law.

    Analysts say the administration’s careful language emphasizes legal compliance while addressing public concerns about targeted killings. By highlighting the role of Admiral Bradley and the authorization from Secretary Hegsth, officials sought to clarify that the action followed proper military and legal protocols.

    The statement comes amid ongoing scrutiny of U.S. military operations targeting narot terrorist groups. The administration’s position underscores the legal framework guiding such strikes and reinforces the message that actions are taken to protect national security.

    Observers note that the issue raises complex legal and ethical questions. While officials maintain that the strike adhered to the law of armed conflict, critics argue that targeting survivors, even in international waters, could be controversial. The administration insists the engagement was carefully executed to avoid violations.

    In summary, the second strike against narot terrorists was carried out by Admiral Bradley following legal authorization and guidance. The operation targeted a boat used by terrorists trafficking illegal drugs and ensured that any threat to the United States was eliminated. Officials continue to stress that the strike followed the law of armed conflict and U.S. legal protocols.

    This confirmation sheds light on the administration’s approach to national security and military authority. By clarifying the roles of both Secretary Hegsth and Admiral Bradley, officials aim to show that operations against narot terrorist groups are deliberate, lawful, and focused on protecting the country from international threats.

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