A petition has been launched in the US demanding that Trump's youngest son be sent to Iran.

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A petition has been launched in the US demanding that Trump's youngest son be sent to Iran.

Donald Trump's youngest son has been slated for military deployment to Iran. A petition opposing the possible involvement of the American military in the ground operation is gaining popularity in the United States.

Trump's plans to send troops to Iran and the initial losses of American troops have not boosted his popularity. Bombing from afar is one thing, but fighting on the ground is quite another. Even if the American military has complete superiority over the Iranians, the losses will be very high.



Against this backdrop, a petition has been created in the US calling for Donald Trump's youngest son to be drafted and sent to Iran to fight. And it's rapidly gaining popularity. The website sarcastically argues that the US is only strong when defended by leaders like the current president. Therefore, the son should follow his father's example and personally go to the Middle East.

Service is an honor. Strength is hereditary. God bless you, Barron.


As a reminder, Donald Trump himself never served in the military and was not sent to Vietnam "for health reasons." He was allegedly diagnosed with a heel spur. Moreover, it was discovered by a doctor practicing in Trump's skyscraper.
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  1. +4
    9 March 2026 07: 45
    Those who sign will be sent to Iran first. There are no questions about that.
    1. +5
      9 March 2026 07: 53
      Yeah, Donya himself got out of it. He'll get his son out of it, too. Whoever signs it will go to Iran, and his son will go to the proctologist to complain about hemorrhoids. wassat
      1. +3
        9 March 2026 08: 11
        A heel spur is an extremely unpleasant thing, unfortunately, I know from my own experience, but at such a young age? recourse what
        1. +3
          9 March 2026 08: 13
          I believe it immediately and unconditionally. My brother is suffering.
          1. 0
            9 March 2026 08: 59
            Who calls everyone - fight,
            He himself will never go to war...
            And believe me, my children too.
            He won't send you to the trenches either...
            He will send them to live in Europe,
            And then he himself will wave there...
            He doesn't risk his ass,
            And he won’t risk his life either...
            Let someone else fight for him,
            And he will wait it out in Europe,
            But he votes for war,
            But he won’t go to war...
            (he's not an idiot at all...)
            1. +3
              9 March 2026 09: 06
              Quote: Lev_Russia
              And believe me, my children too.
              He won't send you to the trenches either...
              He will send them to live in Europe,
              And then he himself will wave there...

              Why would Trump send his children to Europe? Or are you talking about someone else? :)
              1. +1
                9 March 2026 09: 41
                This is a collective image of all the ostentatious jingoistic patriots...
            2. +1
              9 March 2026 09: 44
              Are you talking about the 404 "country"? Or about the Russian Federation? Please be more specific, otherwise you might get charged with something like defamation.
              1. +1
                9 March 2026 11: 31
                It's obvious about the failed country 404, in Russia there is no crime for discrediting the government and therefore there is nothing to sew on
        2. +1
          9 March 2026 09: 50
          Donya is simply a kitchen fighter.
      2. +1
        9 March 2026 13: 43
        Quote: Gorynych1
        Well, he'll get his son off the hook.

        Donny's son doesn't need any excuses at all, since his son officially owes nothing to anyone. The US hasn't yet launched mobilization, and there's no conscription there.
        This petition is truly bizarre. Active-duty military personnel in the United States are contractors. If you call yourself a mushroom, get in the back. They weren't drafted.
      3. +2
        9 March 2026 18: 35
        Quote: Gorynych1
        Yeah, Donya himself got out of it. He'll get his son out of it, too. Whoever signs it will go to Iran, and his son will go to the proctologist to complain about hemorrhoids. wassat

        Donnie, by the way, has a military education; it’s time for the Supreme Commander to visit his places of “military glory.”
    2. +2
      9 March 2026 08: 14
      Quote: spektr9
      Those who sign will be sent to Iran.

      No one will be sent. There is no forced mobilization in the US. Not at all.
      1. 0
        9 March 2026 08: 28
        No one will be sent. There is no forced mobilization in the US. Not at all.

        But voluntary-compulsory contracts are no problem 😉
      2. +1
        9 March 2026 09: 33
        The question isn't really about his son, but rather the fact that such a petition has appeared and how soon it will gather votes. The attitude toward this war in the States is not so great, and with the growing list of acknowledged losses, it will only get worse... For Donnie, what matters now is not what will happen to his son, but what the Democrats will do to him once they come to power... He will suffer greatly, and the prolongation of the war and the losses are a balm for the Democrats.
        1. 0
          9 March 2026 09: 40
          Quote: BrTurin
          the attitude towards this war in the States is not so great,
          I can see it better from here; practically everyone I've spoken to thinks it's high time to do away with the ayatollahs. And the fact that they launched a petition means Trump has plenty of enemies at all levels, but that doesn't mean they're the majority.
          Quote: BrTurin
          It will only get worse as the list of acknowledged losses increases.
          Only if losses are measured not in single digits or even dozens, but at least in the hundreds. And that won't happen, at least not until infantry lands there, which is not currently planned.
    3. 0
      9 March 2026 08: 40
      spektr9
      Today, 07: 45
      Those who sign will be sent to Iran first. There are no questions about that.

      hi Why don't we add Zyatkov (Kushner) and the eldest son of the red-haired swindler to the petition list?
      We remember the words of General Lebed during the Caucasian events in Russia: “Let me recruit a company of the children of the elite, send it to the front lines, and the war will end that same day.”
  2. 0
    9 March 2026 07: 47
    A petition has been launched in the US demanding that Trump's youngest son be sent to Iran.

    Here Doni's eyes widened in fear for his son...
    1. 0
      9 March 2026 08: 00
      Quote: Joker62
      A petition has been launched in the US demanding that Trump's youngest son be sent to Iran.

      Here Doni's eyes widened in fear for his son...

      Nothing of the sort. His son was found to have five spurs on each foot, and webbing between his toes.
      1. +1
        9 March 2026 08: 15
        Quote: Rusich
        His son was found to have five spurs on each foot, and webbing between his toes.

        Oh, Hollywood to the rescue of Trump! They'll make a movie about Sonny, a la James Bond, carrying out a super-mission in Iran... And while they're filming the "movie," the war might end. fellow
        1. 0
          9 March 2026 08: 26
          Quote: Egoza
          Quote: Rusich
          His son was found to have five spurs on each foot, and webbing between his toes.

          Oh, Hollywood to the rescue of Trump! They'll make a movie about Sonny, a la James Bond, carrying out a super-mission in Iran... And while they're filming the "movie," the war might end. fellow

          Good idea. Plus to you.
      2. 0
        9 March 2026 18: 37
        Quote: Rusich
        Nothing of the sort. His son was found to have five spurs on each foot, and webbing between his toes.

        That's if they find him for the medical examination. The guy speaks fluent Slovenian—he'll disappear into the vastness of history, so to speak...
  3. +1
    9 March 2026 07: 50
    Barron would be happy to stand up for America, but heel spurs are inherited through the male line.
  4. 0
    9 March 2026 07: 52
    I remember Creedence Clearwater Revival's '69 song "Fortunate Son" declaring that all the rich kids should be sent to the front lines in Vietnam. Nothing's changing in the States, déjà vu...
    1. 0
      9 March 2026 18: 38
      Quote: Vicente
      I remember Creedence Clearwater Revival's '69 song "Fortunate Son" declaring that all the rich kids should be sent to the front lines in Vietnam. Nothing's changing in the States, déjà vu...

      General Lebed: Let me recruit a company of "sons" and the war will end tomorrow.
  5. +1
    9 March 2026 07: 53
    ❝ Trump did not serve in the military and was not sent to Vietnam “for health reasons”; he was allegedly found to have heel spur ❞ —

    - And not on the heel, but on fifth point ...
    (It still jingles)
    1. +2
      9 March 2026 08: 01
      ❝ Trump didn't serve in the military and wasn't sent to Vietnam "for health reasons"; he was allegedly diagnosed with a heel spur ❞ —
  6. +8
    9 March 2026 07: 55
    But the principle of the idea is not bad at all, and not only for America... what
    1. +4
      9 March 2026 08: 10
      Quote: paul3390
      But the principle of the idea is not bad at all, and not only for America... what

      Such a subtle hint...
      Just ask which of our officials' children went to the SVO. You'll be surprised (whether pleasantly or unpleasantly—I don't know).
      1. +2
        9 March 2026 08: 18
        And you enlighten me, don’t be lazy, since you possess such sacred information...

        But overall, I was referring to a general trend across the planet. While just last generation, not to mention earlier times, the sons of the elite considered it their direct duty to personally participate in their countries' wars, today you can count such people on the fingers of one hand. It's like dying for the Motherland is for suckers, and we have enough important problems of our own...
        1. +1
          9 March 2026 08: 24
          Quote: paul3390
          And you enlighten me, don’t be lazy, since you possess such sacred information...

          Wait, you're making this claim without any evidence. Why should I enlighten you?
          I took the time to look, so I refute your assertion. I'm not going to do anything for you.
          1. -1
            9 March 2026 08: 26
            Why should I take your word for it? Your assertion is no less unfounded than mine, as you claim. And if you don't want to, don't bother enlightening me; you'd think you really wanted to...
            1. +1
              9 March 2026 08: 28
              Quote: paul3390
              Why should I take your word for it? Your assertion is no less unfounded than mine, as you claim. And if you don't want to, don't bother enlightening me; you'd think you really wanted to...

              If I provide you with information, will you apologize to me for not trusting me?))
              1. 0
                9 March 2026 08: 34
                I wouldn't even think about it. Because what you can cite wouldn't even reach one percent of the current elite. Compared to the past, it's nothing. If you had a higher education, you'd understand that the fundamental error of methodology is trying to judge the whole based on individual cases. Isn't that right?

                If you want me to apologize, convince me that at least a tenth of the elite's offspring are at the front. Then I'll apologize, and even with pleasure. But for now...
                1. -1
                  9 March 2026 08: 44
                  Quote: paul3390
                  If you had a higher education, you would understand that the fundamental error of methodology is trying to judge the whole by relying on individual cases. Isn't that right?

                  Not this way!
                  Unlike you, I don't have any higher education.
                  Lacking any arguments, you started raising the bar with the percentages. You're boring and tedious. You can't prove anything anyway.
                  All the best!
                  1. -1
                    9 March 2026 08: 49
                    To be honest, I don't give a damn about your opinion... Hurray-patriots like you have been driving me crazy with your unfounded enthusiasm for a long time now.

                    He's bored with percentages. Of course, calculating them is unpleasant, otherwise the rosy picture of the world would turn into dirty blots. But so far, you haven't presented a single piece of evidence to prove your case, immediately starting to put forward some preconditions. There's something to refute it with, so why be shy? Go ahead and blaze the trail!
                    I actually graduated from the Polytechnic University. Just for reference.
                    1. 0
                      9 March 2026 08: 58
                      Quote: paul3390
                      Actually, I have a Polytechnic University degree behind me.
                      )))))
                      https://dzen.ru/a/ZfSj8QBYXnr28Spd
                      1. -1
                        9 March 2026 09: 05
                        Why are you flirting like an old maid on a first date? If you have something meaningful to say, then say it, don't be shy. If not, please don't pollute the airwaves.
                        Now I'm going to start surfing your Zen links. Ugh.
                      2. 0
                        9 March 2026 09: 11
                        Now I'm going to start surfing your Zen links. Ugh.

                        Not your words?))
                        Quote: paul3390
                        And you enlighten me, don’t be lazy, since you possess such sacred information...

                        Why are you flirting like an old maid on a first date? If you have something meaningful to say, then say it, don't be shy. If not, please don't pollute the airwaves.
                        When a person has no arguments, he resorts to insults and personal attacks.)))
                        Until!
                      3. -1
                        9 March 2026 09: 14
                        If only you had some personality... It's you, my dear fellow, who haven't deigned to offer a single coherent argument. Just beating your chest with your heel. Therefore, it is with the utmost pleasure that I join you in your farewell. For communicating with you was extremely dull and uninteresting.

                        And your link only confirms what I've already said. Those who wanted to fight don't even make up a percentage of the elite. Honor and praise to them—they're worthy people, but does that change the overall situation?
                    2. +2
                      9 March 2026 09: 01
                      Actually, I have a Polytechnic University degree behind me.


                      One SOVIET Polytechnic is more than a modern Russian economics department + law department + all sorts of MBA courses.
                      1. +1
                        9 March 2026 09: 06
                        That's true. Under Soviet rule, they taught us thoroughly, conscientiously. And most importantly, they taught us to think and gather information independently...
        2. +2
          9 March 2026 10: 46
          If even in the last generation, not to mention earlier times, the sons of the elite considered it their direct duty to personally take part in the wars of their countries


          And it all ended in World War I. It turned out the shell didn't care who was whose son.
          1. 0
            9 March 2026 10: 54
            Yes? But what about the sons of the Soviet elite?
        3. +1
          9 March 2026 11: 37
          The son of a deputy from the Kirov region died in the SVO zone.
          The 28-year-old son of a deputy, Dmitry Smirnov, from the Tver region, died in the SVO.
          The son of a Bryansk deputy died in the North Military District while commanding a reconnaissance group.
          Alexey Varnavsky, the son of Nikolay Varnavsky, a communist deputy of the Vologda Oblast Legislative Assembly, died of his wounds in April 2022.

          Nikolai Peskov: the son of the presidential press secretary, who served in the Wagner PMC
          State Duma deputy Dmitry Sablin's eldest son, Anton, volunteered for the SVO zone in December 2022.
          Oleg, the son of Crimean leader Sergei Aksyonov, was also subject to partial mobilization in September 2022.
          1. +1
            10 March 2026 03: 30
            I came to this page to see if you had received a reply. For some reason, no. request
    2. +2
      9 March 2026 08: 18
      But the principle of the idea is not bad at all, and not only for America...

      If this idea were implemented in all countries, there would be no wars in the world.
      1. +2
        9 March 2026 08: 21
        If they had, where would they have gone? Before, the entire elite fought, and it didn't mean there were fewer wars. But they would certainly approach the issue of war much more thoughtfully, knowing that their own children would be the ones facing the bullets first...
        1. +2
          9 March 2026 08: 25
          Yes, if they were, where would they go? Before, the entire elite fought, and there were no fewer wars because of it. ...

          +.
          I agree.
      2. +1
        9 March 2026 09: 04
        The problem is that MANY modern politicians DO NOT HAVE CHILDREN... They do not know and do not feel what war, loss, grief are... They simply rearrange the pieces on the political game board... For them, it's a game!
        1. 0
          9 March 2026 14: 13
          In geopolitics, those who see it as a game often win. And their countries then live happily ever after, enjoying enormous prestige thanks to their victories. But if you reflect on and (God forbid) experience what war, loss, and grief are, you might suddenly be filled with humanism, compassion, and empathy. Don't bomb other countries' civilian infrastructure, even if it's being used in war. Don't plunge countries into civil wars that run counter to your own interests. Don't assassinate other countries' leaders, or even their families (to upset their mental balance). Limit your use of force because of its excessive cruelty. And so on and so forth.
          Quote: drags33
          The problem is that MANY modern politicians DO NOT HAVE CHILDREN...

          See how brilliant modern politicians are? People criticize them for taking care of their children. Oh, how mean and evil they are. But not only do they not take care of them, they don't even make them happy. So, it turns out they're even better than they're supposed to be? wink
  7. +2
    9 March 2026 08: 03
    Yes, he will travel easily, like the English princes, and will serve under 24-hour guard in some nuclear bunker. It will not hurt in a political career.
    Maximus has another problem: how to get out of this situation without losing face. And then there's Putin with his ideas at the UN Security Council. I predict that in a week, Maximus will be a different man. Or he'll completely lose his bearings. Right now, everything depends on Iran—they still have some "powder in their flasks" stashed away for the exceptional.
    1. +5
      9 March 2026 08: 22
      Let's all wish Iran that it had gunpowder in its flasks and that it would stuff these outlaws with berries in their buttocks. laughing
  8. 0
    9 March 2026 08: 05
    Or maybe heel spurs are hereditary. The English prince was given a ride in a military helicopter, and a colorful report was filmed, but it didn't seem to boost his popularity much. He needs to work harder in the media; Hollywood is right there.
  9. +3
    9 March 2026 08: 14
    Netanyahu's son should also have been sent to Lebanon. Generally speaking, it's believed that if the offspring of politicians had to fight, the wars would cease on their own.
    1. 0
      9 March 2026 08: 35
      Things didn't quite work out that way for I.V. Stalin. But the idea was, in general, sound.
    2. -1
      9 March 2026 09: 31
      Quote: Earl
      Netanyahu's son should also be sent to Lebanon.

      Netanyahu himself served, and not just anywhere, but in the Sayeret Matkal special forces. He served as a captain, saw combat, and was wounded several times. His brother, Major General Sayeret Matkal, personally commanded the hostage rescue operation in Entebbe, during which he was killed. His children served their mandatory military service, after which they were called up as reservists. So, of all modern leaders, Netanyahu is most familiar with war—real war, not just war on maps and screens.
      1. +2
        9 March 2026 10: 30
        Did you posthumously promote him to major general? I think he was a lieutenant colonel.
      2. 0
        9 March 2026 14: 42
        His brother, Major General Sayeret Matkal, personally commanded the operation to free the hostages in Entebbe.

        Nagan, you shouldn't consider forum members ignorant and write fakes on the site - Yonatan Netanyahu was a lieutenant colonel, not a major general.
        1. 0
          9 March 2026 19: 38
          The translation is a bit off. As Jesus said, "Let the one without sin among you cast the first stone." I also thought it was beneath the rank of a general to personally participate in such operations, but it was after one in the morning—not the best time to double-check.
  10. +1
    9 March 2026 08: 20
    So, that's right, "get into the trenches yourself." I've always wondered why this strange pattern exists. Why is it that the one who sets strategy and starts a war never actually sits in the trenches themselves, and never visits them. And vice versa: the one who bears the brunt of the war, who sits in the trenches for years, doesn't determine strategy. Even the operational gentry don't develop it, those who sit in the trenches don't. But for some reason, when I say a major strategic offensive is needed, they tell me, "Get into the trenches yourself." And why? It's all correct. If I talk about strategy and draw arrows, I'm not in the trenches. It's a pattern. So, I'm already in my right place. laughing
  11. +1
    9 March 2026 08: 33
    I think sending anyone to Iran wouldn't be a problem. But who it would be is what matters.
  12. -1
    9 March 2026 09: 00
    Well, I see... Donald himself dodged the army... That's why for him, war is a game, like on a computer, where enemies fall in droves, there are many lives and levels... It's time to set this clown in a MAGA cap straight!
  13. 0
    9 March 2026 09: 19
    So Kozyrny is a sneak! He was sneaking around on one heel. That's why he's so warlike.
  14. -1
    9 March 2026 09: 30
    Donald Trump didn't serve in the military and wasn't sent to Vietnam "for health reasons." He was allegedly diagnosed with a heel spur. It was discovered by a doctor practicing in Trump's skyscraper.

    I got curious and decided to read up on it. Luckily, the internet is a great thing if you know how to formulate your question precisely.
    Below are some interesting points:
    The Vietnam War: 1961 (from 1965 – full-scale troop deployment) – 1975
    The Trump Tower skyscraper on Fifth Avenue in New York City began construction in 1979 and was completed in 1983.
    Heel Spurs: The doctor who diagnosed Donald Trump with bone spurs, Dr. Larry Braunstein, had a private practice in Jamaica, Queens, New York, for decades until his death in 2007.
    Even according to the map, it’s more than 20 km from this area to the Trump skyscraper.
    How all this could be tied together and passed off as juicy news is beyond me.
    But we have to give the author credit – bravo! He knows how to do it))

    And regarding the topic of the article itself - even if Trump Jr. ends up in this war - I'm sure he's guaranteed a cushy job, and not a hair will fall from his head.
    He will also become a hero...
  15. 0
    9 March 2026 10: 15
    So is it a petition or do they also call it that when they "fart in a puddle" (chenzhorg)?
  16. -1
    9 March 2026 10: 28
    He was allegedly diagnosed with a heel spur. It was discovered by a doctor practicing in Trump's skyscraper.

    Coincidence? I don't think so! (c).
  17. -2
    9 March 2026 11: 44
    Well, there is a plus to this: everyone knows Trump’s children and grandchildren, but who knows Putin’s children and grandchildren?
  18. 0
    9 March 2026 13: 52
    And Lindsay Graham's children can also join Trump's children....