Justified or not? US military families on fears of Iran war

BBC's North America editor Sarah Smith spoke to Gold Star mum Lynn, whose son died in the Iraq War, and veteran Jeremy.

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As President Trump travelled to Kentucky on Wednesday to speak to supporters, the BBC's North America editor Sarah Smith spoke to two military families in the state - Iraq veteran Jeremy and Lynn, whose son died in Iraq - about their fears that the war with Iran could become a similarly extended conflict.

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