MAGA Movement Splits Over US Role in Israel-Iran Conflict
- Israel launched strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and killed key Iranian leaders, escalating conflict in the Middle East in early June 2025.
- The strikes followed rising tensions and Israel's decision to act unilaterally despite US preferences for diplomacy and caution.
- President Trump praised the strikes as "excellent" and affirmed US material support, while facing divisions within his America First base and MAGA supporters.
- Charlie Kirk's poll of over 300,000 followers showed almost 90 percent opposed US involvement, highlighting a 99 to one ratio against supporting Israel militarily within Trump’s base.
- The event deepened fractures in Trump's coalition between isolationists opposed to war and hawks supporting Israel, complicating US policy amid ongoing planned talks with Iran.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams 'Fake' America First Supporters Over Israel-Iran Conflict: 'We Do Not Want To Be Involved Or Required To Pay For Any Of It'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA.) expressed her disapproval of U.S. involvement in foreign wars, particularly the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, in a recent post on X.
The obsession of Miller and Trump by soldiers on the streets, controlling the population and exercising what Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, described as "peace through force", is not new.
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