"Suckers and losers" as policyThe plight of the USS Lincoln lays bare Trump's disdain for the troops.PN is supported by paid subscribers. Become one ⬇️ The Navy Times reported last week, based on interviews with family members, that multiple sailors have recently tried to jump overboard from the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln — a ship has been deployed for 250 days as part of President Trump’s war of choice against Iran. Food is deteriorating and being rationed, there are water shortages, the laundry facilities are broken. And the psychological toll has been brutal. Trump started a war without provocation and has prolonged it because he does not want to admit he lost. But when questioned on Friday about conditions on the Lincoln, he responded not with compassion or regret, but with callous vindictiveness. Asked if the deployment had lasted too long, he replied, “No. Not nearly long enough.”
Trump also claimed that a carrier was moving to the Middle East to relieve the Lincoln. That appears to be true. Still, his belligerent denial of the suffering of service members is shocking. “Shocking,” though, does not mean surprising. Over the last decade, Trump has consistently insulted and mocked US troops. His defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has made clear that he sees service members as props in his endless battle to win culture war accolades from Nazi bloggers and right-wing talking heads. The fact that real men and women are experiencing mental health crises and are dying in service of their ill-informed and vindictive whims doesn’t trouble Trump or Hegseth. It should more than worry everyone else though. “Moldy showers, broken toilets”According to reporting, the conditions onboard the USS Lincoln are grim. The ship is home to around 5,000 sailors and Marines who have been deployed since November 21. The deployment was supposed to end in May but has been extended repeatedly. There is still no stated end date — though, again, pressure from the media and Democratic lawmakers appears to have forced the administration to take steps towards providing extreme |