Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a decorated combat veteran who served in Afghanistan with the 82nd Airborne Division, criticized President Trump's deployment of that same unit to the Middle East, asserting the administration failed to establish a clear military strategy, build a coalition, or address the nation about the conflict. Moore argued the U.S. needs presidential leadership to define what victory looks like and said military force should be a last resort after diplomatic negotiations have exhausted all options.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a decorated combat veteran who served in Afghanistan with the 82nd Airborne Division, criticized President Trump's deployment of that same unit to the Middle East, asserting the administration failed to establish a clear military strategy, build a coalition, or address the nation about the conflict. Moore argued the U.S. needs presidential leadership to define what victory looks like and said military force should be a last resort after diplomatic negotiations have exhausted all options.