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JUST IN: “‘No More Foreign Wars!’ — Greene Sounds Alarm as Iran Tensions Threaten Trump’s MAGA Base”
Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has issued a sharp warning to President Donald Trump over the possibility of deeper U.S. military involvement in Iran, saying such a move could trigger what she described as a “political revolution in America.”
Greene, one of Trump’s most outspoken allies within the MAGA movement, argued that millions of Americans supported Trump because of his long-standing promise to avoid foreign wars and focus on domestic priorities. According to Greene, any decision to deploy American troops into a major conflict involving Iran would represent a direct betrayal of the “America First” agenda that helped fuel Trump’s political rise.
The warning comes as tensions surrounding Iran continue to dominate political and military discussions in Washington. Concerns about possible escalation in the Middle East have sparked debate among Republicans, with divisions emerging between traditional hawkish conservatives and America First supporters who oppose new overseas conflicts.
Greene emphasized that many Trump supporters are exhausted by decades of U.S. military interventions abroad and believe America should prioritize border security, the economy, and internal challenges rather than entering another costly foreign war. She suggested that escalating military action against Iran could create serious backlash among Trump’s core political base ahead of the upcoming election cycle.
Her comments highlight growing pressure inside the Republican Party as leaders attempt to balance strong national security positions with voter frustration over prolonged international conflicts. While some conservatives argue the United States must project strength against Iran, others fear another military entanglement could divide the MAGA movement and weaken political unity.
The debate also reflects Trump’s complicated position on foreign policy. Throughout his political career, Trump frequently criticized previous administrations for engaging in what he called “endless wars,” promising instead to keep America out of costly foreign interventions while still maintaining a tough stance against adversaries.
Greene’s remarks are likely to intensify discussions within conservative circles about the future of U.S. foreign policy and the direction of the America First movement as global tensions continue to rise.