Let Trump, Senator Ted Cruz and Senator Lindsey Graham go die for the Jews.
The
publication, which interviewed military personnel, reservists, and
human rights organizations advocating for military personnel, claims
that some US military personnel involved in this conflict are
complaining of vulnerability, severe stress, disappointment, and
disillusionment, to the point that they are even considering leaving the
military.
"I’m
hearing out of service members’ mouths the words, ’We do not want to
die for Israel — we don’t want to be political pawns,'" a reservist and
mentor of young soldiers is quoted as saying in the article.
It
is noted that another reservist, who maintains contact with the
military involved in the conflict, also spoke to Huffpost about a
similar trend.
The
publication emphasized that discontent within the US military related
to Washington's operations in the Middle East, as well as problems with
morale among service members, may make the campaign less likely to
succeed.
The
publication notes that reservists cite the lack of a clear, consistent
narrative justifying a war against Iran as the main demoralizing factor.
On
Friday, CBS News reported citing informed sources that the Pentagon had
prepared detailed plans for the possible deployment of ground troops in
Iran to provide the Trump administration with a full range of military
scenarios amid the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
The
US and Israel began striking Iran on February 28. Iran launches
retaliatory strikes against Israeli territory and US military facilities
in the Middle East.

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