President Trump dropped the Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) on Thursday on an ISIS base in a mountainous region of Afghanistan. While the attack was applauded by many foreign policy experts, it left one veteran feeling angry at the Obama administration for not using the bomb over the last eight years.

Johnny Jones tweeted on Thursday that because Obama constrained the military's abilities to engage.

"I lost my legs because my gov't was afraid to use the tools they had and saw me as expendable," Jones tweeted. "I wish I'd had this admin."

I lost my legs because my gov't was afraid to use the tools they had and saw me as expendable. I wish I'd had this admin. — Johnny (Joey) Jones (@Johnny_Joey) April 13, 2017

This caused a fight between a fellow veteran and double amputee named Daniel Riley who either didn't understand Jones' tweet or just came from a different political point of view.

Jones insisted that had the Obama Administration used the MOAB instead of U.S. soldiers and marines, more would have come home in one piece.

@Johnny_Joey What tools has this admin used that the last didn't? If it's the MOAB, explain how that would prevented the loss of your legs? — Daniel Riley (@Dcwriley) April 13, 2017

We begged to use bombs on the minefield ghost town I lost my legs clearing. But by all means-continue your rhetorically righteous tweeting. https://t.co/OoyoxZzZtV — Johnny (Joey) Jones (@Johnny_Joey) April 13, 2017

Because, I believe, more of us would've come home alive and whole if we'd used bombs to eradicate enemy safe havens-Feel free to disagree https://t.co/jnWsZKdGVO — Johnny (Joey) Jones (@Johnny_Joey) April 13, 2017

The U.S. has been in Afghanistan for 16 years, since most millennials were in grade school.

During that time, countless American lives were negatively affected by the constraints put on the military's ability to confront the enemy. In a press conference, Trump said he had authorized the military to do what they need to in order to win. Maybe this approach will help protect the lives of America's servicemen.