Angry Americans call for trump card As the United States cooperates with Israel to launch an attack on Iran, the US government has deployed the US president’s youngest son Barron to the Middle East. However, a medical exemption may save the 19-year-old from military service.

Donald Trump It was revealed earlier on Saturday that after days of diplomatic negotiations, the United States and Israel had begun launching strikes against Iran to ensure “that Iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon.” Iran retaliated by targeting Israel and U.S. interests in the Middle East.
When the bombings were reported on social media, many people American expressed anger that the United States could become involved in another military conflict in the Middle East.
Amid concerns about the expected impact a new war could have on U.S. troops, social media users insist President Trump should also make a personal sacrifice by sending Barron Participate in conflict. Three U.S. service members were killed in the operation, according to U.S. officials Kuwait in military operations against Iran.
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#SendBarron X Trending in the US-Israel-Iran Conflict
Meanwhile, the hashtag #SendBarron started trending on X, with one user saying, “At least from trump card Families should show how patriotic they are by serving rather than paying bribes. “
“#SendBarron. Definitely sending a message of solidarity with our troops and gratitude for the sacrifices they make every day,” said another.
“The president is relaxing in his country club while starting World War III #SendBarron,” another commented.
Is Barron Trump not a good fit? Military service?
According to the Irish Daily Star, military medical exemptions may indicate: barron trump Not eligible for military service.
Barron stands at an impressive 6 feet 9 inches tall, which may be too tall for the Army, especially for certain positions that require limited space, such as those involving armored vehicles, tanks or aircraft. Typically, maximum height restrictions (e.g., 80 inches/6’8″ for the US Army) are enforced for safety and compatibility with equipment.
If Barron receives a medical exemption, he wouldn’t be the first member of his family to avoid military service.
In fact, Dr. Larry Braunstein, a podiatrist who practiced medicine in Queens and died in 2007, diagnosed President Trump with bone spurs to help his father, Fred Trump, avoid military service, the Irish Daily Star reported.


