Mia Khalifa just dropped a viral, no-holds-barred video that’s blowing up online, and yeah, it’s messy. She went straight at U.S. troops deployed overseas, claiming the U.S. government doesn’t give a damn about them once they’re sent off to fight foreign wars.

The 31-year-old former adult film star posted the rant on Tuesday, Oct. 22, and didn’t sugarcoat a thing. She even said she hopes American servicemen come back with “their little brain in a scramble” for choosing to take part in overseas military operations. Harsh? Absolutely. That’s why it’s trending.

She kicked things off with a sarcastic, “Good morning to everyone, not in the U.S. military,” then went all in. The whole clip felt like a mix of anger, sarcasm, and frustration aimed at military deployment policies, government accountability, and how soldiers are treated after the headlines fade.



“Good morning to everyone sitting comfy at home and not on land that isn’t even theirs, fighting a war for a country that doesn’t really care,” the outspoken influencer said, setting the tone right away.

She didn’t stop there. While mocking U.S. military members deployed overseas, she said she hopes they come back to American soil dealing with PTSD, so shaken up they can’t even walk past a falafel stand in Manhattan without feeling “sad.” Yeah… that line alone sent the internet into meltdown mode.

“I hope you go over there, get your little brain all scrambled up with PTSD, and then come back and see how much the United States actually cares about you, Pookie!” she added.

The rant instantly sparked debate around mental health for veterans, government responsibility, military benefits, and how soldiers are treated once they’re no longer useful for headlines or politics. Some people saw it as cruel and reckless. Others said it highlighted a real issue about how the system chews people up and moves on.

Either way, it hit a nerve. And in today’s world of viral outrage, cancel culture, and nonstop political takes, that’s all it really takes to dominate the conversation.