Most Americans criticize the war with Iran and Donald Trump’s lack of empathy for the loss of human lives, and after a satirical site ironically called for the president’s 19-year-old son, Barron, to be sent to the front, the hashtag #SendBarron went viral.

A new satirical site, DraftBarronTrump.com, has gone viral in the US, sparking a wave of discussions and irony on social networks. The platform ironically suggests that the president’s youngest son, Barron Trump, 19 years old, who has an estimated fortune of 150 million dollars, should be drafted into the American army to participate in the war with Iran.

The online campaign, accompanied by the hashtag #SendBarron, reflects American frustrations with US involvement in the conflict and the perception that Donald Trump would not show empathy for the victims of air strikes.

The military operation, named Epic Fury, carried out by the US and Israel, has so far caused the death of six members of the American armed forces, which has amplified public discontent.

Many commentators have noted that during his brief intervention at the Medal of Honor ceremony, Donald Trump maintained an apparently indifferent tone to the loss of human lives, focusing more on plans for the new ballroom of the White House and golden curtains.

This reaction has raised questions and irony about how the president would react if his own son were sent to the front. This is exactly what inspired the satire of Toby Morton, former South Park screenwriter, known for his provocative and satirical sites.

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