'We Will Curse Them As Traitors': Syrian Kurds React To U.S. Troop Withdrawal Plan

Lol America treats its vets like shit.

The VA employs 377,805 people at hundreds of Veterans Affairs medical facilities, clinics, benefits offices, and cemeteries. In Fiscal Year 2016 (1 Oct 2015 – 30 Sep 2016), net program costs for the department were $273 billion, which includes VBA Actuarial Cost of $106.5 billion for compensation benefits. The long-term actuarial accrued liability (total estimated future payments for veterans and their family members) is $2.491 trillion for compensation benefits; $59.6 billion for education benefits; and $4.6 billion for burial benefits.

Every political campaign sees veterans being a core issue. Veteran's day is a thing, and veterans get offered free stuff. People get upset at the idea of a homeless veteran (hence your ridiculous belief that America treats vets like shit) but wouldn't think twice about somebody becoming homeless after any other profession. The list goes on.

You have a very movie-like idea of American culture.

I can compare it to other cultures, whereas you evidently cannot.

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