Trump, Iran and Cold Open
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump, whose fierce denunciation of military adventurism abroad fueled his unlikely rise to the top of the Republican Party, risks becoming ensnared by that very type of conflict.
The man who said nation-building was an “absolute failure” is dangerously close to getting into the same game as George W. Bush. From :
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Commentary: Jane Fonda and Tucker Carlson agree on this: Trump's Iran war is bad — and a betrayal
"America first" was Donald Trump's promise on the 2024 campaign trail, but his administration broke that oath late Friday when it launched a joint U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran. Now the president's staunchest supporters are echoing the anti-war cries of lefties.
Trump campaigned as a staunch critic of previous U.S. wars in the Middle East, and some in his MAGA coalition aren't happy about the Iran operation.
The post Trump Should Have Made His Case for War to Congress and the American People appeared first on Reason.com.
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