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Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) came under intense criticism for her recent remarks regarding Democratic opponent Graham Platner's military service.During a campaign stop, Collins emphasized that Platner chose to enlist and was not drafted, adding that he later worked for the private security firm Blackwater.Her comments were widely condemned on social media and by veterans, who argued that as a U.S.Senator, Collins had a direct role in authorizing the Iraq War and sending troops into combat.
Critics, including former military personnel and political figures, highlighted that Collins' votes for the war, its continued funding, and resistance to ending troop deployment make her attempt to shift responsibility onto individual soldiers deeply problematic.Many argued that her remarks ignored the consequences of her own legislative actions and appeared to deflect accountability.
The backlash underscores the ongoing debate over political responsibility versus individual military service, particularly regarding decisions made by elected officials versus those who enlist voluntarily.
Collins’ comments have sparked conversations about accountability, the moral implications of war, and the treatment of veterans in political discourse.
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