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Iran war leaves US troops battling traumatic brain injuries
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The Siasat Daily
Shearer, 40, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, links both events in 2005 to traumatic brain injuries, which were only recently diagnosed.
The lasting effects of traumatic brain injuries are raising fresh concerns about the toll of the Iran war on American troops who are suffering those wounds during a conflict without a clear end.
Most have experienced traumatic brain injuries and returned to duty, according to public statements from military officials.
“I spoke directly with Wisconsinites who sustained traumatic brain injuries from (President Donald) Trump’s war in Iran and went weeks without so much as a screening, let alone specialised care, for their injuries,” Baldwin said in a statement.
Shearer eventually got help for PTSD, but it took years for him to consider that he suffered traumatic brain injuries.