In a speech yesterday, Donald Trump said that he was upset (or something, it isn’t clear) about American soldiers embezzling funds during the conflict in Iraq (his spokesman later said he was referring to Iraqi troops, but it was very apparent he wasn’t).
Journalist and former soldier Corbin Reiff served in Iraq and had the emotionally taxing job of doling out funds to Iraqi victims of the U.S. invasion. After hearing Trump’s speech, he laced into him.
Here are his tweets presented in full.
I rarely discuss politics on this platform, but yesterday, the Republican nominee for President said something that compels me to speak out.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
I spent five years, from 2006-2011 as a Sergeant in the U.S. Army.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
When I deployed to Iraq in 2009 I was made Non Commissioned Officer in Charge of Foreign Claims for the entirety of Western Baghdad.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
That’s an area that covers roughly 5 million people. I was 21 years old and will admit, very much in over my head.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
My job for a whole year was to assess damage to Iraqi citizen’s property, and person and compensate them monetarily.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
So if a helicopter dropped a flare and burned a kid, or an MRAP ran into a generator or someone's goat while on patrol…
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
Or we killed someone in the line of fire, it was my job to make it right.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
Affected citizens would make the drive from as far as Lebanon on a weekly basis to see if their claims had been adjudicated.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
The job was tough, almost impossible, but it was the just thing to do and helped build a bridge of trust between us and the citizenry.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
I basically spent a year of my life in an aluminum trailer, away from my friends and family enduring mortar attacks nearly every night.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
There was always more to do, and the stack of files and faces never dwindled. I got half a day off every two weeks.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
I had to look widows and orphans in the eye as tears ran down their cheeks telling me through an interpreter their heartbreaking stories.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
Every mission out into the city carried with it tremendous risk, but we had a job to do, and forcibly put that out of our minds.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
In the course of my job, I was entrusted with a lot of taxpayer money, all in American cash.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
As a result, we instantly became a high value target for insurgents who wanted to relieve us of said cash at one of our weekly gatherings.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
Yesterday, @realDonaldTrump, a man who never served in any capacity said this about me and my brethren that served in Iraq.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
“How about bringing baskets of money — millions and millions of dollars — and handing it out?”
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
"I want to know who were the soldiers that had that job, because I think they’re living very well right now.” https://t.co/DFZU5VEKhN
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
I am living well right now – some student loan debt aside – but not because I pocketed the hard-earned taxpayer money that I was entrusted.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
In my time overseas, the procedures that were put in place to prevent that from happening were frustratingly thorough.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
The idea that Trump would call out the integrity of those who answered the call of service and deployed to a war zone is repellant.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
For this reason, and many more, he’s proven that he’s someone with neither the temperament, nor the character, to be Commander in Chief.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
Don’t believe him when he says he’s for Veterans. It's lip service entirely.
— Corbin Reiff (@CorbinReiff) June 15, 2016
Couldn’t agree more. I think it’s dope as hell that someone as upstanding as Corbin sounds was doing a miserable job with integrity, and I also think Donald Trump doesn’t have the temperament to be our commander-in-chief or that he actually doesn’t give two shits about veterans.
That said, U.S. troops did commit fraud in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the amount of money lifted is estimated at over $50 million.
That he got right.
They, however, are not living well right now. Most of them are in prison, having been convicted of their crimes.
[Via @CorbinReiff]
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