Tucker Carlson, Iran and Trump
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There's a split among President Donald Trump and some of his most devout MAGA supporters as Trump weighs how the U.S. should proceed in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
As President Trump edges toward involvement in the Israel-Iran war, some of his longtime supporters in right-wing media are questioning his judgment.
The Iran-Israel conflict has reshaped Washington, uniting hawks and pro-Israel Democrats, while MAGA and progressives oppose U.S. involvement.
Donald Trump responded to Tucker Carlson's criticism of the administration's support of Israeli strikes on Iran.
The Georgia Republican has always stood by the president, but she recently sided with the former Fox News host on the topic of American foreign policy.
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What began with Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and other targets on June 13, 2025 has now spiraled into the world’s first full-scale example of what I as an expert in nuclear security call a “threshold war” – a new and terrifying form of conflict where a nuclear weapons power seeks to use force to prevent an enemy on the verge of nuclearization from making that jump.
During a meeting in the situation room, President Trump considered a range of options including a potential U.S. strike on Iran, according to multiple current and former administration officials. It comes after Trump has vowed he will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon,
President Donald Trump said the U.S. knows where Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is, but won't kill him "at least not for now." He threatened Iran's supreme leader with assassination, pushed Tehran to end retaliatory airstrikes on Israel and warned against any threats to U.