America First No More? Trumpโ€™s Iran War Splits MAGA and Risks a Regional Firestorm

President Donald Trumpโ€™s decision in the early hours of 02/28/26 to launch military strikes against Iran marks a dramatic turning point in his presidency โ€” and a direct test of the โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ doctrine that helped propel him to power.

For nearly a decade, Trump has argued that prior presidents recklessly entangled the United States in costly, open-ended foreign wars. He relentlessly criticized the Iraq War and the long U.S. presence in Afghanistan, portraying them as strategic blunders that drained American treasure and cost thousands of American lives without delivering stability to the Middle East. That message resonated deeply with voters weary of interventionism. It became a core pillar of MAGA identity: no more endless wars.

Thatโ€™s why the move against Iran has triggered visible unease within parts of Trumpโ€™s own coalition. Many of his supporters took his anti-war rhetoric literally. The โ€œno more warsโ€ mantra wasnโ€™t just campaign messaging โ€” it was ideological. Now, those same voices are grappling with the reality of a new Middle Eastern conflict under a president who explicitly promised to avoid one.

The tension is especially notable given the presence of figures like Tulsi Gabbard in Trumpโ€™s orbit. Gabbard built much of her national profile opposing regime-change wars and warning specifically against U.S. conflict with Iran. Her longstanding public skepticism toward intervention raises obvious questions: Was she fully on board with this decision? Did she counsel restraint? And more broadly, how unified is the administration internally as this conflict unfolds?

Historically, even presidents viewed as hawkish have stopped short of full-scale war with Iran. Leaders from both parties understood the risks: Iran is not Iraq. It has significant missile capabilities, a network of regional proxy forces, influence in Iraq and Syria, and the ability to threaten shipping through the Strait of Hormuz โ€” a chokepoint through which a substantial portion of the worldโ€™s oil supply passes. Any sustained conflict risks spiking global energy prices, destabilizing neighboring countries, and drawing in regional actors.

Another unavoidable dimension is Israel. Iran and Israel have been engaged in a shadow war for years โ€” through cyber operations, proxy forces, and targeted strikes. If U.S. military action is perceived as directly advancing Israelโ€™s security agenda, critics โ€” including some within the MAGA base โ€” will ask whether America is fighting its own war of necessity or stepping into Israelโ€™s conflict with Tehran. That perception alone could deepen domestic divisions.

War with Iran is also uniquely complex because of asymmetry. Tehran does not need to defeat the United States conventionally. It can retaliate indirectly โ€” through militia attacks on U.S. personnel in Iraq or Syria, missile strikes on regional bases, cyberattacks, or disruption of maritime traffic. Even limited American casualties could dramatically shift public opinion. Trump has long been sensitive to domestic political backlash. If U.S. troop deaths mount, would he escalate to restore deterrence โ€” or pivot quickly toward de-escalation to preserve his political coalition?

Previous administrations avoided full war with Iran precisely because once kinetic conflict begins, control becomes elusive. Retaliation invites counter-retaliation. Regional allies get involved. Oil markets react. Global powers reposition. What begins as a โ€œlimited strikeโ€ can evolve into a prolonged regional confrontation with no clear exit ramp.

The central political irony is stark: the president who campaigned against endless wars now faces the prospect of managing one. Whether this becomes a short, contained operation or the beginning of a drawn-out conflict will define not just Trumpโ€™s second term, but the durability of the America First movement itself.

If American casualties rise or the conflict expands, the internal MAGA divide may become impossible to ignore. And the question many supporters are now asking โ€” quietly or publicly โ€” will grow louder: Is this what America First was supposed to mean?

President Trumpโ€™s 062925 Interview On Fox News

U.S. President Donald Trump sat down with Fox Newsโ€™ Maria Bartiromo on 06/29/25 for a wide ranging interview that covered the recent U.S. bombing of Iranโ€™s nuclear facilities, the Big Beautiful Bill, immigration, tariffs and many other topics.

One very interesting exchange happened when host Maria Bartiromo asked President Trump how his administration intends to tackle the massive layoffs/job losses that will assuredly happen as a result of developments in artificial intelligence. Trump responded that he will solve that by “bringing in more companies”–a strange answer that appeared to shock Maria. 

It wasn’t clear whether the president meant bringing in more AI companies to hire more people, or whether he meant bringing in other companies to offset the job losses caused by AI. What’s clear is that neither option adequately addresses the core question raised by Maria. 

I was left wondering whether Fox News, or any other media outlet for that matter, would have let former President Biden off the hook with such an inadequate answer to real and present concerns surrounding AI? My guess is they would would have found a way to tie such an inadequate response to his “mental unfitness for office.” 

Is The Media Covering Up The Damage In Israel?

Troubling reports on social media are increasingly suggesting that the public is not being told the truth about the extent of damages the state of Israel has sustained, and is sustaining, in its war with Iran. On Thursday 06/19/25, Col Wilkerson appeared on MSNBC’s All In w/Chris and all but confirmed these troubling reports. He told host Hayes that Prime Minister Netanyahu, and indeed the citizens of Israel, are stunned at how effective the Iranian missiles have been–essentially that they they underestimated their capabilities.

Long story short, it appears that initial indications suggest that Israelโ€™s PM Netanyahu may have grossly underestimated Iranian military capabilities when he he recently launched a preemptive attack.

The Trump administration has recently showed signs of an eagerness to join Israel in its bombardment of Iran. It will be interesting to see how they process these new reports that Israel is actually suffering more than PM Netanyahu is publicly admitting.

Senator Chris Murphy Wants U.S. Led Probe Into Shireen Abu Aklehโ€™s Death

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Senator Chris Murphy(D-CT) appeared on MSNBC Prime(07/13/22) to discuss President Bidenโ€™s trip to the Middle East, and especially his trip to Saudi Arabia which has drawn condemnation, given Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmanโ€™s implication in Washington Post Columnist Jamal Khashoggiโ€™s brutal murder. During his interview , Senator Murphy also delved into another controversial topic, and that is, the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by Israeli troops.

An investigation conducted by the Israel government into Aklehโ€™s killing concluded that IDF troops shot her by accident. Naturally, this conclusion has generated a lot of criticism from around the globe, and especially from press freedom advocates. Senator Murphy is calling for an independent U.S. led investigation into Shireen Abu Aklehโ€™s death.

Asked by host Ali Velshi why it was important for the U.S. to conduct an independent investigation, Senator Murphy responded(video at 4:57):โ€œSenator Murphy told host Ali Velshi(video at ):โ€First and foremost, any time an American dies overseas, we should apply the highest degree of scrutiny to make sure we get to the bottom of the story as to how an American citizen was killed, and in this case, given that it might have come at the hands of foreign security forces, that inquiry is even more important. We are simply asking that we do a thorough review that we are not confident the Israeli authorities have done themselves. So I think itโ€™s important to get to the bottom of this even if the bottom involves some unsavory truths about what an important ally of the United States may have done, or elements of their security forces may have done to contribute to this Americanโ€™s death.โ€

Bottom line folks, Israel has been, and remains Americaโ€™s closest and dearest foreign ally. Ordinarily, Yours Truly would be inclined to accept Israelโ€™s explanation of Shireen Abu Aklehโ€™s death at face value but where, as here, the death in question is of a U.S. citizen, Yours Truly has no choice but to agree with Senator Murphy, that the United States needs to conduct its independent investigation. however unpleasant the results may be. Israel and the United States will forever remain close friends, so thereโ€™s no harm in finding out the truth behind Shireen Abu Aklehโ€™s death. The Biden administration owes her family the truth regarding the circumstances of her death overseas.

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Putin Told Trump To Stop Joint Military Exercises With S. Korea

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From the beginning Yours Truly has maintained that there is something very strange/suspicious about the Trump/North Korea dealโ€“that this is a Putin operation designed to help Trump politically, not solve the nuclear crisis

A bombshell 6/25/2018 segment on MSNBCโ€™s Rachel Maddow Show just confirmed Yours Trulyโ€™s suspicions. Turns out per Maddow, that Trump had initially wanted to end  joint military operations between the U.S. & South Korea but dropped the idea after pushback from Defense Secretary Mattis.

Later however, following a phone conversation with Putin, Trump abruptly decided to end the crucial joint military exercises that are meant to provide readiness in the unfortunate event North Korea launches a nuclear strike.

Even more troubling, and an issue that Congressional Dems should definitely inquire into, is the shocking revelation by Maddow that prior to Trump making the highly consequential decision on S. Korea joint exercises, neither Sec Def Mattis nor senior White House officials were consulted. In other words Putin simply told Trump to do it and he did itโ€”fast!!

This is a very troubling development given that virtually all U.S. Intel agencies agree that Russia is not only Americaโ€™s enemy but is actively working to inflict harm on America. The shocking report by Maddow that despite this threat, Putin is literally telling the U.S. President what to do with senior government officials seemingly left in the dark should be cause for great alarm.

Bottom line Congressional Dems must push for hearings on this issue

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