Trump's move against Iran may draw more criticism from MAGA's anti-interventionists
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Notably though, immediately following Trump’s Saturday announcement of the strike, some of those who had publicly spoken out against US involvement voiced their support.

The lead-up to the move against Iranian nuclear sites had exposed fissures within Trump’s “Make American Great Again” base as some of that movement’s most vocal leaders, with large followings of their own, expressed deep concern about the prospect of US involvement in the Israel-Iran war.

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks with Tucker Carlson during a Tucker Carlson Live Tour show at Desert Diamond Arena, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) (AP)

With the president barred from seeking a third term, what remains unknown is how long-lasting the schism could be for Trump and his current priorities, as well as the overall future of his “America First” movement.

Among the surrogates who spoke out against American involvement were former senior adviser Steve Bannon, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., commentator Tucker Carlson and Charlie Kirk, the founder of the conservative youth organization Turning Point.

Part of their consternation was rooted in Trump’s own vocalised antipathy for what he and others have termed the “forever wars” fomented in previous administrations.

As the possibility of military action neared, some of those voices tamped down their rhetoric. According to Trump, Carlson even called to “apologise.”

Here’s a look at what some of Trump’s biggest advocates had said about US military involvement in Iran:

On Wednesday, Bannon, one of top advisers in Trump’s 2016 campaign, told an audience in Washington that bitter feelings over Iraq were a driving force for Trump’s first presidential candidacy and the MAGA movement.

“One of the core tenets is no forever wars,” Bannon said.

White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon listens at right as President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting on January 31, 2017. (AP)

But the longtime Trump ally, who served a four-month sentence for defying a subpoena in the congressional investigation into the US Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, went on to suggest that Trump will maintain loyalty from his base no matter what.

On Wednesday, Bannon acknowledged that while he and others will argue against military intervention until the end, “the MAGA movement will back Trump.”

Ultimately, Bannon said that Trump would have to make the case to the American people if he wanted to get involved in Iran.

“We don’t like it. Maybe we hate it,” Bannon said, predicting what the MAGA response would be. “But, you know, we’ll get on board.”

The commentator’s rhetoric toward Trump was increasingly critical.

Carlson, who headlined large rallies with the Republican during the 2024 campaign, earlier this month suggested that the president’s posture was breaking his pledge to keep the US out of new foreign entanglements.

Trump clapped back at Carlson on social media, calling him “kooky.”

Tucker Carlson speaks before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

During an event at the White House on Wednesday, Trump said that Carlson had “called and apologised” for calling him out.

Trump said Carlson “is a nice guy.”

Carlson’s conversation with Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, that day laid bare the divides among many Republicans.

The two sparred for two hours over a variety of issues, primarily about possible US involvement in Iran.

Carlson accused Cruz of placing too much emphasis on protecting Israel in his foreign policy worldview.

“You don’t know anything about Iran,” Carlson said to Cruz, after the senator said he didn’t know Iran’s population or its ethnic composition.

“You’re a senator who’s calling for the overthrow of a government, and you don’t know anything about the country.”

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

The Georgia Republican, who wore the signature red MAGA cap for Democratic President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address in 2024, publicly sided with Carlson, criticising Trump for deriding “one of my favorite people.”

Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. (AP)

Saying the former Fox News commentator “unapologetically believes the same things I do,” Greene wrote on X this past week that those beliefs include that “foreign wars/intervention/regime change put America last, kill innocent people, are making us broke, and will ultimately lead to our destruction.”

“That’s not kooky,” Greene added, using the same word Trump used to describe Carlson. “That’s what millions of Americans voted for. It’s what we believe is America First.”

On Saturday night, about an hour after Trump’s announcement, Greene posted on X, “Let us all join together and pray for peace.”

The far-right conspiracy theorist and Infowars host posted on social media earlier in the week a side-by-side of Trump’s official presidential headshot and an artificial intelligence-generated composite of Trump and former Republican President George W. Bush.

Trump and many of his allies have long disparaged Bush for involving the United States in the “forever wars” in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Writing “What you voted for” above Trump’s image and “What you got” above the composite, Jones added: “I hope this is not the case…”

Kirk is among those who seemed to have made a quick about-face.

About an hour after Trump’s announcement, Kirk posted a series of messages on social media supportive of Trump, saying Iran had given the president “no choice.”

Kirk praised Trump for acting “with prudence and decisiveness” and “for the betterment of humanity.”

Kirk also reposted a 2011 tweet in which Trump had written that “Iran’s quest for nuclear weapons is a major threat to our nation’s national security interests. We can’t allow Iran to go nuclear.”

“When Trump speaks, you should listen,” Kirk added.

It was a different tone from the start of the week, when Kirk said in a Fox News interview that “this is the moment that President Trump was elected for.”

But he had warned of a potential MAGA divide over Iran.

Days later, Kirk said that “Trump voters, especially young people, supported President Trump because he was the first president in my lifetime to not start a new war.”

He also wrote that “there is historically little support for America to be actively engaged in yet another offensive war in the Middle East. We must work for and pray for peace.”

In Kirk’s view, “The last thing America needs right now is a new war. Our number one desire must be peace, as quickly as possible.” ___

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