Lawmakers press SOUTHCOM on Hegseth’s ‘no quarter’ rhetoric
Gen. Francis Donovan repeated what others have said: that he wouldn’t follow an unlawful order.
Questions about following illegal orders—a frequent theme of the second Trump administration—came up again at a Capitol Hill hearing on Tuesday.
Just days after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared that the U.S. war on Iran would feature “no...
The strongest version of this narrative highlights legitimate concerns about the erosion of legal and ethical norms in military operations, particularly under political pressure. Lawmakers are right to scrutinize statements like "no quarter," which explicitly violate international law, and to demand accountability from military leaders. The generals' responses—affirming they would refuse unlawful orders—are reassuring, reinforcing the principle of civilian control of the military while upholding...
