President Donald Trump faces a tough choice about whether the U.S. should join Israel in striking Iran's nuclear sites. This decision has split his "America First" supporters, who value his promise to avoid foreign conflicts. Some, like Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon, warn that military action would go against Trump’s pledge to focus on America and end long wars.
They argue it could harm his presidency and alienate his loyal base. Others, like Senator Lindsey Graham, push for strong U.S. support for Israel, including supplying powerful bombs to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Trump has said he’ll decide within two weeks, hoping for a peaceful solution through talks. However, Iran’s leaders have warned of serious consequences if the U.S. gets involved, raising fears of a bigger conflict.
European allies are pushing for calm, but their efforts haven’t made much progress. Meanwhile, oil prices are shaky as markets watch Trump’s next move.
This debate shows a divide in Trump’s support. His anti-war stance helped build his following, but some allies now urge him to back Israel fully.
Whatever he chooses, Trump risks upsetting part of his base. The decision could shape his legacy, either as a peacemaker or a leader drawn into another Middle East conflict. For now, everyone waits to see what Trump will do.
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Trump's Iran decision sparks debate among supporters

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