Will Israel Attacking Iran Tear MAGA Apart?
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Donald Trump was elected on the promise that his country would no longer engage in "unending wars." But the Israeli attack on Iran made Donald Trump's supporters fear that the United States would be drawn into the conflict.
Washington, United States. Republican hawks have backed Israel's attacks on Iran, but the crisis forces President Donald Trump to walk along the looserope due to fissures in the ultra-conservative MAGA movement (“Make America Great Again”), divided between interventionists and isolationists.Trump, driving the slogan “United States First,” presented himself to the elections as a peacemaker and boasted during the campaign that would end the wars i…
Will Israel Attacking Iran Tear MAGA Apart?
Tim Miller and Will Sommer analyze how the MAGA movement is reacting to Israel’s strike on Iran and what it could mean for Trump’s coalition moving forward. As tensions rise overseas, deep divisions are surfacing within the far-right. From Jack Posobiec’s warnings about a fractured movement, to Nick Fuentes accusing Trump of betrayal, to Tucker Carlson openly opposing any U.S. involvement. We’re seeing cracks in what is usually a united front. I…
Donald Trump Sides with Israel—and Rejects the Restrainers
President Trump stands with Israel in its campaign against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Parts of his MAGA coalition do not.The split is revealing. Internal strife within the Republican Party over foreign policy is well known. Indeed, the greatest and most consequential divide on the right today is over America’s role in the world and the use of force abroad. But the limits of the noninterventionist, “restraint” faction within the Trump adminis…
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