Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the ongoing narrative surrounding Iran's nuclear capabilities, suggesting Americans are fatigued by calls for intervention, citing past warnings over two decades. Greene expressed sentiments that people want to address domestic issues rather than engage in foreign conflicts. While some, including notable figures like Mark Levin and Sen. John Fetterman, have urged for action against Iran, warnings from others about the potential risks of escalation and significant casualties have been voiced, complicating the debate on U.S. military involvement.
"We've been told that for the past 20 years and Americans don't want to bomb Iran for the secular government of Israel. Everyone I know is tired of US intervention and regime change in foreign countries."
"Americans don't want to bomb Iran because the secular government of Israel says that Iran is on the verge of developing a nuclear bomb any day now."
"President Donald Trump has been both encouraged and warned against striking Iran amid discussions over the country's nuclear program."
"Other allies of the president, including former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, however, have warned Trump against bombing Iran, warning that such a move could set off a war and result in thousands of American deaths."
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