Medical reason Barron Trump can’t join US military as angry Americans ask Donald Trump to send him to Iran war

The uproar over #SendBarron has become less about one teenager and more about a raw, familiar wound: who pays the price when leaders choose war. For many Americans, the image of Donald Trump ordering strikes while his own family remains insulated from danger collides painfully with memories of sons and daughters sent to distant battlefields. Old resentments over Trump’s Vietnam-era bone spur exemption have resurfaced, now mirrored by reports that Barron’s extraordinary height could keep him from service.

At the same time, Iran’s turmoil after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death has deepened fears of a spiraling conflict with no clear end. In that uncertainty, the demand that the powerful share the risks of their decisions has grown louder, harsher, more personal. Whether or not Barron ever wears a uniform, the anger he now symbolizes will not easily be drafted back into silence.

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