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Pete Hegseth post turns Canadian book character Franklin the turtle into soldier targeting 'narco-terrorists'

Posted on: Dec 02, 2025 03:49 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Pete Hegseth post turns Canadian book character Franklin the turtle into soldier targeting 'narco-terrorists'

john hope franklin the turtle is a canadian river conception dear by generations of children, so when U.S. Defence secretarial assistant Pete Hegseth turned him into a bazooka-wielding soldier in a social media post Sunday, many people were alarmed.

Hegseth's post featured a mock cover of a Franklin children's book titled "Franklin Targets Narco Terrorists." The image shows a smiling Franklin wearing a military helmet and vest and an American flag on his arm. He's standing in a helicopter, firing a weapon toward a boat carrying packages and a man holding a gun.

"For your Christmas wish list," he wrote above the post, an apparent attempt to make light of deadly U.S. Military strikes on suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean.

For your Christmas wish list… <a href="https://t.co/pLXzg20SaL">pic.twitter.com/pLXzg20SaL</a>

Earlier Sunday, lawmakers said they support congressional reviews of those strikes, citing a published report in the Washington Post that Hegseth issued a verbal order for all crew members to be killed as part of a Sept. 2 attack.

Meanwhile, the response to Hegseth's post from critics was swift and fierce.

"You're a disgrace," Massachusetts congressman Seth Moulton replied to Hegseth's post on X.

"Where do I start on this? The fact that you want to sell a Canadian children's book? Or that you're going to get copyright infringed to hell ... Because Franklin isn't a murderer and you want kids to be taught to kill?" commented another critic.

There are more than two dozen books in the popular Franklin series with more than 20 million books in print around the world.

The series was also made into an animated television show, inspired a postage stamp, and both author Paulette Bourgeois and illustrator Brenda Clark are members of the Order of Canada.

The U.S. Administration says the strikes in the Caribbean are aimed at drug cartels, some of which it claims are controlled by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with his national security team Monday afternoon as bipartisan scrutiny mounted over the reports that Hegseth ordered a second strike on an alleged drug vessel to kill any survivors.

On Sunday, congressional lawmakers said they did not know whether last week’s Washington Post report was true, and some Republicans were skeptical, but they said attacking survivors of an initial missile strike poses serious legal concerns.

“This rises to the level of a war crime if it’s true,” said Sen. Tim Kaine.

Trump had defended Hegseth on Sunday, saying that the defence secretary told him he didn't order the men to be killed, "and I believe him."

Tensions surge after Trump says Venezuelan airspace should be considered closed

On Monday, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said a second strike was conducted against an alleged drug vessel off Venezuela "in self-defence" and "in accordance" with laws governing armed conflict.

"The president has the right to take them out," Leavitt said of alleged drug vessels, if they are "threatening the United States of America."

Leavitt in her comments to reporters on Monday did not dispute the Washington Post's report that there were survivors after the initial strike in the incident.

Her explanation came after Trump said a day earlier that he "wouldn’t have wanted that — not a second strike" when asked about the incident.

“Secretary Hegseth authorized Admiral Bradley to conduct these kinetic strikes,” said Leavitt, referring to U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Frank Bradley, who at the time was the commander of Joint Special Operations Command. 

“Admiral Bradley worked well within his authority and the law, directing the engagement to ensure the boat was destroyed and the threat to the United States of America was eliminated,” she said.

On social media, however, many critics of Hegseth's post disagreed.

"That was just book one in the series. Book two is Franklin Goes to the Hague," someone posted on X.

The sequel: <a href="https://t.co/mwP4NAaTco">pic.twitter.com/mwP4NAaTco</a>

"Franklin and Pete Hegseth violate the Geneva Convention and commit war crimes," posted another critic.

Other posted their own mock titles, including "Franklin on trial at the ICC," and "Franklin targets Venezuela's Oil."

And others pointed out that Franklin is Canadian, and that the character is a role model for children, which makes Hegseth's post "even more repulsive."

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