A couple hours before I began writing this column, I drove from Irvine up the 405 to the VA Long Beach Healthcare System for a routine appointment. At the hospital I saw two veterans in their 40s in wheelchairs. Although it’s possible they suffered civilian accidents, more likely their legs were blown off by IEDs — improvised explosive devices — in the Iraq War two decades ago.
I backed President Donald Trump in three elections because I hoped he would end such senseless “regime-change wars,” as Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard called them. He promised to be a “peace president.”
Instead, recently he perpetrated the nonjudicial killings of 76 “narco-terrorists,” who could just be fishermen given the lack of actual information, in violation of international law. In a chillin

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