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Trump's Iran strikes spark division among his allies

Monday 23 June 2025 - 11:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Trump's Iran strikes spark division among his allies

The recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, ordered by President Donald Trump, have triggered sharp divisions among his closest allies, exposing a rift within the Republican Party on America’s foreign policy stance. While some back the decision, citing national security concerns, others have criticized it as a departure from Trump’s previous isolationist rhetoric.

Criticism from within

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican congresswoman and prominent Trump supporter, voiced her discontent with the strikes, accusing the administration of engaging in a conflict that, in her view, does not serve American interests. Writing on social media platform X, Greene stated: “This is not our fight. Peace is the solution.” She further argued that the escalation is linked to Israel’s actions in the region, reigniting debates on U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts.

Steve Bannon, Trump’s former advisor, echoed these concerns. Speaking on his podcast, he called for greater transparency, urging the president to explain why the U.S. appears to bear the burden of protecting Israel. His remarks reflect the growing frustration among figures aligned with Trump’s “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) movement, who advocate a non-interventionist foreign policy.

Divided voices

The strikes have also drawn criticism from conservative media personalities, including Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host, who described the move as a “profound betrayal” of Trump’s base. Dave Smith, a podcaster and Trump supporter, warned of the “obvious and significant risks” of escalating tensions with Iran. Candace Owens, another conservative commentator, predicted that such actions might provoke Iranian retaliation on American soil.

However, not all of Trump’s allies share this skepticism. Charlie Kirk, a loyal supporter of the president, defended the strikes, asserting that “Iran left Trump with no choice.” Activist Laura Loomer praised Trump’s decisiveness, stating it made her “proud to be American.”

A challenge to Trump’s leadership

The controversy underscores the ongoing struggle within the Republican Party between isolationist and interventionist factions. Many MAGA proponents argue that Trump’s campaign promise to prioritize peace and avoid entanglements in foreign conflicts is at odds with his recent actions. Yet, interventionists within his base view the strikes as a necessary measure to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions and secure U.S. interests in the Middle East.

Despite the backlash, Trump has yet to address the criticisms directly. However, the division among his allies highlights the challenges he faces in navigating foreign policy while maintaining the support of his political base.


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