A former “South Park” writer proposed that the president’s son, Barron Trump, be sent to war as his father explains the motive behind the deadly attacks on Iran last weekend.

Toby Morton, a comedian behind dozens of websites tracking Donald Trump and others in the MAGA world, launched his latest creation, DraftBarronTrump.com, along with a “very strong” pitch for the president’s son to defend the red, white and blue in a conflict that has killed at least four U.S. service members and seriously injured four others since Saturday.

“America is strong because its leaders are strong. President Trump proves it every day,” the website reads. “Naturally, his son Barron is more than willing to defend the country his father so bravely rules. Service is honor. Strength is inherited. The dog blesses Barron.”

A screenshot of DraftBarronTrump.com, a website created by a former
A screenshot of DraftBarronTrump.com, a website created by a former “South Park” writer to troll the president following the deadly attacks on Iran last weekend.

DraftBarronTrump.com

The “About Us” section of the site includes a statement that “when power is projected abroad, it is only right that there be strength at home.”

“If you’re looking for proven genes, inherited courage, and unquestionable determination, look no further than the Trump family. Leadership begins somewhere,” the section reads.

A mock testimony from the president at the site also reinforces this sentiment.

“People come up to me with tears in their eyes and say, ‘Lord, you are the strongest. Send Barron to war,'” he begins.

“I’ve always been strong. Very strong. Stronger than anyone expected. Some say the strongest of all time. And strength matters. Believe me.”

News has contacted Morton for comment on its site.

The self-proclaimed “peace president” – who promised to prevent the United States from engaging in eternal wars during the election campaign – has not ruled out sending US troops to Iran “if necessary.”

On Monday, he left the door open to an operation that will last “much longer” than the four- to five-week timeline he has publicly set for the military campaign.

Following the deaths of three Americans in combat on Sunday, Trump said that “Sadly, there will probably be more” deaths before the conflict ends, adding: “That’s the way it is; there will probably be more. But we will do our best when that’s not the case.”