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Hegseth Says He Did Not See Survivors in September Boat StrikeDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth said he had not seen survivors of a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Caribbean in September and that he “didn’t stick around” to watch a second strike that killed two people clinging to wreckage.

“I watched that first strike live. As you can imagine at the Department of War, we got a lot of things to do. So I didn’t stick around for the hour and two hours, whatever, where all the sensitive site exploitation digitally occurs. So I moved on to my next meeting. A couple of hours later, I learned that that commander had made the — which he had the complete authority to do. And by the way, Admiral Bradley made the correct decision to ultimately sink the boat and eliminate the threat.” Reporter: “So you didn’t see any survivors, to be clear, after that first strike? You personally?” “I did not personally see survivors, but I stand — Because the thing was on fire. It was exploded and fire or smoke, you can’t see anything, you got digital, there’s — This is called the fog of war.”

President Trump seated at a table with his eyes closed and his face angled toward Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who is seated next to him and speaking.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said he had not seen survivors of a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Caribbean in September and that he “didn’t stick around” to watch a second strike that killed two people clinging to wreckage.

By Axel Boada

December 3, 2025