Tensions in the Middle East reached a new level when Iran targeted Israel with a ballistic missile attack. Asked about the developments, Donald Trump thought largely about himself.
The former president not only claimed that the violence “would have never happened” were he still in office — a baseless assertion, to be sure — the Republican added there were no similar events during his White House term.
That, of course, was problematic in important ways. After all, many of us still remember the fact that Iran was responsible for a January 2020 missile attack that targeted U.S. forces stationed in Iraq. It was in response to a drone attack that killed Iranian general Quasem Soleimani.
The attack injured several dozen American servicemembers, many of whom were diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries. The Pentagon ultimately approved Purple Hearts for 39 U.S. soldiers wounded in the attack.
Trump, the then-president, dismissed the importance of the injuries to his own country’s troops — he called them little more than “headaches” — prompting the Veterans of Foreign Wars to ask the Republican to apologize for minimizing the service members’ injuries. Trump ignored the request.
Nearly four years later, he did it again. The Washington Post reported:
Former president Donald Trump once again downplayed the traumatic brain injuries suffered by American soldiers in an Iranian missile strike on an air base in Iraq in 2020, describing them as “a headache,” in response to a question at a campaign event in Milwaukee on Tuesday.
As difficult as this was to believe, five weeks before Election Day, the Republican Party’s presidential nominee downplayed the importance of American troops who had traumatic brain injuries in response to an Iranian missile attack. Trump did this out loud, on camera, on purpose, and on the record.
Reporter: Do you believe you should’ve been tougher on Iran after they had launched ballistic missiles in 2020 on US forces leaving more than 100 soldiers injured?
— Acyn (@Acyn) October 1, 2024
Trump: What does injured mean? You mean because they had a headache.. no one was tougher on Iraq.. pic.twitter.com/MHr1ij04KF
“So, first of all, ‘injured.’ What does ‘injured’ mean?” the GOP candidate asked rhetorically. “Injured means — you mean because they had a headache? Because the bombs never hit the fort. So just so you understand, there was nobody ever tougher on Iraq.” (Yes, he confused Iran and Iraq.)








