When Pete Hegseth was an earnest, young Army lieutenant in Iraq in 2005, he was cleareyed on how he viewed crimes committed by soldiers in war.
Soldiers in his own infantry company in Iraq in 2006 had shot civilians, executed prisoners and tried to cover up the crimes.
“Those are a no-brainer,” he told an audience at the University of Virginia after his deployment.
He called the acts of those soldiers, who served in a sister platoon in his company, “atrocities” and added: “Of course that’s wrong.
No one is here to defend that.”By the end of his Army career, though, he was repeatedly doing exactly that.
Persons:
Pete Hegseth, ”, “, Donald J, Trump
Organizations:
University of Virginia, Army, Fox News
Locations:
Iraq