MAGA Movement Divided over Trump’s Move to Bomb Iran
IRAN, JUN 21 – Trump's decision to strike Iranian nuclear sites reveals fractures among MAGA supporters over intervention despite anti-war pledges, with 80% of Congress backing Israel, analysts say.
- President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that U.S. warplanes bombed three Iranian nuclear sites following a Thursday deadline he gave Iran to avoid a strike.
- This military action exposed fissures within Trump's MAGA movement as key allies like Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Charlie Kirk expressed concern about new wars.
- Bannon urged caution against military involvement without a diplomatic deal and said the MAGA base would oppose intervention initially but ultimately back Trump if he made his case.
- Trump emphasized that his primary objective is to stop Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and stated that if the alternative is facing a conflict or allowing Iran to develop such weapons, difficult actions must be taken.
- The attack and ensuing debate highlight a potential divide in Trump's supporters between opposition to forever wars and loyalty to Trump's stance on Iran's nuclear threat.
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