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'You mean because they had a headache?': Trump controversially downplays impact of Iran's attack on US troops

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 2 October 2024
Former President Trump faced questions about his handling of a 2020 Iranian missile strike that caused over 100 US service members to suffer mild traumatic brain injuries. Trump downplayed the injuries, claiming no missiles hit the base, despite reports of affected personnel.
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