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And that's where this Iran situation gets real tricky for a lot of America First voters. Many people on the right were rightfully skeptical of this war from the jump, and for good reason. Nobody voted for another Iraq, and nobody voted for American boots on the ground in another endless Middle East bloodbath. We don't want to see US troops dragged into a conflict where the goalposts keep dancing around like a conga line and the exit ramp keeps disappearing.
The goal for President Trump was always crippling Iran's nuclear program. It was never about regime change, even if that's what the neocons hoped for.
Trump hit Iran hard, made his point, avoided a long, drawn-out war, kept the US economy steady, and took the off-ramp before the neocons could turn this thing into another disaster. That's a very big difference from what we saw from the old Bush-era nation-building mess.
But speaking of on and off ramps, this is where people like Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro are suddenly changing lanes. Their frustration over Trump's peace deal is that he didn't keep going and going and going.
The moment President Trump signs the Iran deal at the Palace of Versailles.
The agreement was finalized during a dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron inside the historic palace.
The signing marked a major diplomatic milestone after months of negotiations aimed at ending the conflict between the U.S. and Iran.
Mark Levin, who is infamous for his foam-at-the-mouth rants, is at it again. He's so desperate to keep this war going and risk tens of thousands of American lives that he's now demanding Congress, not the president of the United States, should decide when it's over. JD Vance responded to this dangerous rhetoric when he appeared on Megyn Kelly's podcast.
HOT DAMMMMM….
Mark Levin is now DEMANDING the decision to end the Iran war be left up to Congress.. not Trump… and JD Vance did not mince words
He says he finds it ironic how Mark Levin and other neocons are very worried about ending the war and put it plainly— they are proposing an endless conflict. They want it to go on until every bomb has been dropped, and every Iranian has been killed — that is NOT what President Trump wants.