An act of war by the combatants and neglegent homicide by someone in the administration. Maybe that’s her point.
Sorry bad policy or tactical decision are not negligent homicide. They are bad decisions for which the military up to the commander in chief should be held accountable for. But that is not a criminal justice matter.
So even if that is her point she is still buying into the Dim/Lawyer approach of making every policy dispute into a criminal justice matter. It is not and the responsibility in DC is political not criminal and can not be completely shifted to those who actually pulled the triggers.