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Sat Apr 4, 2026, 07:46 PM Saturday

Retired U.S. Lieutenant General Says Hegseth's Iran War 'Rule' Puts Missing Pilot's Life At Risk [View all]

Source: Huff Post

Apr 4, 2026, 02:16 PM EDT | Updated 5 hours ago


Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Russel L. Honoré warned on Friday that the Air Force pilot missing in Iran after getting shot down is in more danger of being “tortured or killed” as a direct result of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth vowing to give Iran “no quarter” in the war.

Honoré joined CNN’s “Laura Coates Live” after Iran shot down two U.S. military fighter jets; two of the three American pilots involved were rescued. Asked how Hegseth’s threat could impact the missing pilot, he told guest host Victor Blackwell there is “a direct relationship.”

“And the concern we had at the time the secretary of defense made that statement, that we will give ‘no quarter,’ is a violation of our rules of war that we have trained our soldiers on,” said Honoré. “And it was practiced when we shot the Iranian warship off the Indian Ocean.”

He continued, “We gave no quarter. We did not provide assistance to the survivors. And the double strike on the small boats in the Caribbean — gave no assistance, by and large. And there was talk of a second strike.”

Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/russel-l-honore-pete-hegseth-iran-war-rule-puts-missing-pilot-life-at-risk_n_69d1314be4b0d214cc719621

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