MAGA Movement Splits Over US Role in Israel-Iran Conflict
- On June 17, 2025, President Trump declared on social media that the U.S. had achieved full dominance of Iranian airspace amid tensions between Israel and Iran.
- This announcement followed a lengthy Situation Room meeting on June 16, where Trump, signaling his readiness to act, discussed possible measures to end Iranian uranium enrichment.
- The conflict has ignited intense political debate revealing divisions between those backing Trump and advocates of national security regarding America's role in the Middle East.
- A new NBC News poll shows a 5% decline in strong Republican approval of Trump, with prominent MAGA figures like Greene and Carlson opposing further U.S. military action; Trump responded, insisting, "IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON!"
- If breakaway Republicans defeat Trump's legislation, the party could face a crisis, weakening his domestic agenda while the president considers further actions in the region.
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Comment: MAGA coalition may not survive U.S. attack on Iran
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington Split over Trump’s campaign promise of no ‘forever wars,’ his supporters are attacking each other. Comment: MAGA coalition may not survive U.S. attack on Iran Wire Service
Democrats are at odds over the Israel-Iran war as Trump considers
After nearly two years of stark divisions over the war in Gaza and support for Israel, Democrats are now finding themselves at odds over US policy toward Iran as progressives demand unified opposition to President Donald Trump’s consideration of a strike against Tehran’s nuclear program while party leaders tread more cautiously. US leaders of all stripes have found common
Trump's first campaign manager worried. "Our coalition is being torn apart by the war on Iran."
Can MAGA survive a US war on Iran?
A lot of President Donald Trump's fans seem to believe that America First equals dovish military restraint. But the president could soon lead the country to war against Iran, and that possibility has sparked a civil war within the GOP's MAGA coalition.The possibility of a new American conflict in the Middle East has "exposed divisions" among Trump's supporters, said Reuters. War opponents like Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon and Rep. Marjorie Taylo…
Revisiting the Jacksonian foreign policy – Center for Security Policy
There is an apparent rift in the “MAGA movement.” It’s not actually a new divide and in this case it is at least partially magnified by foreign-sourced, bot-driven activity on social media, particularly on X. The reality is there has long been somewhat of a fault line in the Republican party between those who have been labeled “isolationist” and those who have been labeled “neocons.” Given the sometimes vicious attacks by both sides over Preside…
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