Trump’s Iranian dilemma exposes bitter division among the leading Republicans

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Dilemma of Whether the US should join Israel In the attack of Iran or to remain entirely outside the offensive, he exposed divisions between US President Donald Trump supporters.

It is reported that the Republican president is considering helping to direct the nuclear facilities of the Islamic Republic after meeting with its national security advisers in the White House situational hall on Tuesday.

On the path of the campaign, Trump often faced “stupid endless wars” in the Middle East, but also maintained that Iran “cannot have nuclear weapons.”

The opportunity to bring the United States into another foreign entanglement, puzzled the isolationist and the hawk wings of his party bitterly against each other.

Tuesday, conservative republican Congressman Thomas Kentucky Tables gave way to the Democrats to introduce a bill to block Trump from engaging in US forces in “unauthorized hostilities” with Iran without approval of Congress.

“This is not our war. Even if it was, Congress must resolve such issues according to our constitution,” published tables of X.

Several supporters of Trump’s Doctrine “America First” have indicated that he vowed to protect the United States from “forever wars”, with those who led to the deaths of thousands of US troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Former Fox News presenter Tucker Carlson has called on the United States to stay out of the conflict with Iran.

In his podcast, he perceives the Republican “warming up”, provoking rebuke from Trump, who called Carlson “Kooky”.

Georgia’s congress and Trump loyalist Marjorie Taylor Green jumped to Carlson’s defense in an extremely unusual interruption with the president.

She said that anyone who supported such intervention was not “America first”.

The tension erupted in a calling match on Tuesday during an interview between Carlson and Hokish Texas Senator Ted Cruz. Cruz became protected when asked if he knew the population and the ethnic mix of Iran.

Carlson said, “You are a senator who calls for the overthrow of the government and you don’t know anything about the country!”

Cruz replied, “No, you don’t know anything about the country!”

“Steve Bannon, Trump’s former political strategist, argued Carlson’s podcast that allowing the Deep State to put the United States at war with Iran would” blow up “the Trump support coalition.

“If I am being sucked into this war, which seems to be relentless to happen from the battle side, it will not blow up the coalition, and will thwart the most important thing that is the deportation of the illegal alien invaders who are here,” he said.

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Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell said it was a “bad week for isolationists” in the party.

“What is happening here is some of the isolationist movement, led by Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon, are in a difficult position, we can help the Israelis defeat the Iranians,” McConnell told CNN.

Other Warhawks in the party is bumping at Trump to head to Iran.

South Carolina Senator Lindsay Graham said he was in the interests of US national security from preventing Iran from receiving a nuclear bomb. Tehran maintains its nuclear program for peaceful, civil purposes as energy.

“President Trump understands the threat of Ayatol (Iran’s supreme leader Ali Hamenei) presents us, not just Israel, and that at the end of the day it will help Israel finish work, “Graham told Fox News.

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“This decision eventually belongs to the president,” he added. “And of course, people have the right to worry about foreign tangling after the last 25 years of idiotic foreign policy.”

A public opinion survey in recent days shows that Trump voters will support the United States by helping Israel attack Iran.

The Gray House survey found that 79% of respondents would support the United States by providing an offensive Weapons for Israel to hit an Iranian Military goals. About 89% were concerned that Iran was receiving atomic bombs.

While the White House campaign in September, Trump said, “We will quickly restore stability in the Middle East. And bring the world back to peace.”

With Iran-Israel’s conflict on the edge of the knife, the question of whether the US president is an isolationist or interventionist can be answered earlier than later.

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