The president said he could “win that war in a week.”
President Trump said Monday that he could easily end the war in Afghanistan by destroying the entire country, but it would result in 10 million deaths.
Whether Trump has indeed been presented with military plans that would result in the deaths of millions of civilians remains unknown. At least one former military leader, retired four-star Gen. Barry McCaffrey, reacted with shock to that suggestion.
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