We are not ready for the next war’s wounded soldiers
Opinion>Opinions - Healthcare The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill We are not ready for the next war’s wounded soldiers Comments: by Michael R. Davis, opinion contributor - 05/21/26 8:00 AM ET Comments: Link copied by Michael R. Davis, opinion contributor - 05/21/26 8:00 AM ET Comments: Link copied Getty Images The U.S. has been engaged in direct conflict with Iran for weeks.
- ▪Opinion>Opinions - Healthcare The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill We are not ready for the next war’s wounded soldiers Comments: by Michael R.
- ▪Davis, opinion contributor - 05/21/26 8:00 AM ET Comments: Link copied by Michael R.
- ▪Davis, opinion contributor - 05/21/26 8:00 AM ET Comments: Link copied Getty Images The U.S. has been engaged in direct conflict with Iran for weeks.
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Opinion>Opinions - Healthcare The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill We are not ready for the next war’s wounded soldiers Comments: by Michael R. Davis, opinion contributor - 05/21/26 8:00 AM ET Comments: Link copied by Michael R. Davis, opinion contributor - 05/21/26 8:00 AM ET Comments: Link copied Getty Images The U.S. has been engaged in direct conflict with Iran for weeks. Even if this phase subsides, the broader reality is unchanged: The risk of large-scale war is rising, not receding. Washington continues to focus on how we would fight such a war. Far less attention is paid to what happens after the first wave of casualties arrives. That is a dangerous oversight.
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