First Military Execution in 60 Years on the Table
In a dramatic move signaling a shift in how the U.S. military handles justice for acts of terror, the Pentagon is preparing to request President Donald Trump's authorization for the execution of Nidal Hasan, the Army major who savagely opened fire at Fort Hood in 2009, killing 13 soldiers and wounding 32 others. After years of being labeled a mere case of "workplace violence," a determination that outraged victims' families and lawmakers alike, Hasan's radical motivations were finally recognized in his conviction and sentencing to death in 2013. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is unequivocally pushing for execution, stating, "This savage terrorist deserves the harshest lawful punishment," as the military prepares to carry out the first execution in over sixty years amid cries for justice from those affected by Hasan's heinous actions. With the final legal appeals dissolved, the wheels of justice are turning for this perpetrator of patriotic betrayal, signaling a much-needed return to accountability in the face of terror within our ranks.
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