Trump weights pros, cons of joining Israel on its attacks on Iran
During his presidential campaign, Trump frequently condemned what he called “stupid endless wars” in the Middle East, yet he also insisted that Iran must be prevented from acquiring nuclear weapons. This tension has now brought the isolationist and hawkish factions within his party into direct conflict.
On Tuesday, conservative Republican Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky aligned with Democrats to introduce legislation aimed at preventing Trump from deploying US forces against Iran without explicit congressional approval. “This is not our war. Even if it were, Congress must decide such matters according to our Constitution,” Massie declared on social media.
Supporters of Trump’s “America First” agenda stressed that the president pledged to avoid involvement in prolonged conflicts like those in Afghanistan and Iraq, which claimed thousands of American lives. The internal debate highlights the struggle Trump faces in balancing his campaign promises against evolving geopolitical realities.
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