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Barron Trump appears to have been “targeted” (stock image) (Image: Getty)

The world transformed irrevocably last weekend when President Donald Trump announced Operation Fury, and warnings have now emerged that the American death toll could climb further. On Saturday, President Trump addressed the nation, confirming the US military is collaborating with Israel in an effort to topple the current regime in Iran.

Since then, Iran has launched retaliatory strikes affecting not only Israel, but other regions across the Middle East as well. The subsequent days have been characterised by apprehension and uncertainty, and Barron Trump, the president’s son, appears to be the latest focus as some suggest the president is “getting the response he earned”.

This follows confirmation that three US troops perished in the conflict over the weekend. The devastating news emerged after Iran moved to retaliate against the military.

Now, in footage shared online by Hal, known as Hal for NY, he outlined how Barron has been “targeted” amid the escalating conflict. However, it’s unfolded in a manner you might never have anticipated.

In a TikTok clip, Hal said: “South Park writers just trolled Donald Trump in the most epic way by creating the draftbarrontrump.com website. If you missed it, Donald Trump responded to the death of three service members by saying that we should expect more casualties and it’s just the way it is.”

Three individuals, dressed formally, are walking together on a tarmac in front of an airplane, with the aircraft's open door and

Barron has been the topic of conversation (stock image) (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

He continued: “He also added that the price we pay will be worth the end result. Well Toby Morton, who is a South Park writer, decided to respond to Donald Trump by creating draftbarrontrump.com.

“On the website, it says ‘America is strong because its leaders are strong. President Trump proves that every day. Naturally his son, Barron, is more than ready to defend the country his father so boldly commands’.

“Now, understand, this is not a new phenomenon. Presidents have been trolled like this. The suggestion, any time they send us to war, the suggestion is always ‘send your children. When do your children sign up?’

“But the way Donald Trump, how cold he was in response to our casualties, absolutely warranted this response. Now Toby Morton has done this before to Donald Trump, and you bet Trump is going to see this and flip out.”

The clip has racked up thousands of views since being posted online, with numerous people keen to share their opinions. It’s evident they held a variety of perspectives.

One person remarked: “The king of the UK sends his children to war and they served in Iraq.” Another commented: “A poor man’s son has been sent to fight in a rich man’s war.”

A third responded: “In England they, all of the Royal Family men, have to serve in the army.” Meanwhile, a fourth also noted: “Morton is a genius.”

In a video previously posted on Truth Social, Trump stated: “For 47 years, the Iranian regime has chanted ‘Death to America’ and waged an unending campaign of bloodshed,” before warning the Islamic Revolutionary Guard to “lay down their arms” or “face certain death”.

Trump also acknowledged that American soldiers may perish in the operation. He added: “My administration has taken every possible step to minimise the risk to US personnel in the region.

“Even so, and I do not make this statement lightly, the Iranian regime seeks to kill. The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost and we may have casualties, that often happens in war, but we’re doing this, not for now. We’re doing this for the future, and it is a noble mission.”

Regarding Barron’s potential service, reports suggest he may actually be exempt. Barron stands at a remarkable 6’9” tall, meaning he could be too tall to serve in the Army, particularly for specific roles requiring restricted space such as armoured vehicles, tanks or aircraft.

Typically, maximum height restrictions (for example, 80 inches/6’8″ in the US Army) are imposed to ensure personnel safety and operational compatibility with equipment. This possibility has already been suggested by some observers.



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