Vietnam Veteran: The Bombing in Iran Was ‘Nothing More than a $7 Million Light Show’

‘You still don’t have a credible bomb damage assessment’

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EASTON: “Every time I go there, I look at veterans and you’ve got arms missing, legs missing, depression, anything else and everything else. But the fact that you see it in their face is the pride that they served in the United States Army or the Marine Corps or whatever Branch of military they were in. There’s still that pride as old men and women. And what you are doing to veterans in this country is unthinkable because you lie. Let me just put it that way. You say how much you love veterans, but yet, still — back in 2019 from a fund that you had raised for veterans, you had to be court ordered to pay $2 million. That’s a lot. You you say that the bombing in Iran was a success, when really that was nothing more than a $7 million light show because to this day you still don’t have a credible bomb damage assessment. So, every time the president flexes his muscles, he’s not flexing his muscles. He’s putting other soldiers like me, younger of course, in harm’s way. And it hurts.”

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