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UNGAR-SARGON: "Well, first of all, the story has been massively misreported. So, you have actual headlines saying that Hegseth gave the order for the second hit. That wasn‘t in the initial Washington Post article, which claimed that following by hearsay, somebody claimed to have heard Hegseth say, 'We have to kill everybody,' therefore, the admiral gave the second hit. So I just want to clear that up. I think that‘s why Hegseth wrote the tweet, is to just correct the record. But what I don‘t understand is, it is the secretary of state‘s right to determine who is a terrorist and who isn‘t. The secretary of state answers to the executive branch. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has determined that these boats are carrying terrorists, which makes the attacks on them legal. And the only question is whether that boat was disabled or whether it was destroyed. If it was destroyed, how were there still live people clinging to it? And if it was only disabled -- let me just finish the point — then it was still a threat, meaning it was still a legitimate target. So I‘m very confused. And by the way, I‘ve spoken to a lot of veterans today who are also very confused by all of this bipartisan outrage. I don't get it."