In a scathing critique of the ongoing US involvement in the Middle East, a prominent member of the Kennedy family has spoken out against the country's continued military presence in the region. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vocal advocate for progressive causes and nephew of President John F. Kennedy, expressed his frustration and disappointment with the ongoing conflict, suggesting that the US has effectively "lost" the war. His comments come at a time when the US is facing mounting criticism over its military interventions in the Middle East, with many questioning the effectiveness and morality of continued involvement. As the US weighs its options in the region, Kennedy's remarks are likely to spark a renewed debate about the country's role in the Middle East and the true cost of its military actions.
"I cannot understand how we continue funding this war which we basically just lost in the Middle East," said the Kennedy scion.