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After the U.S. launched targeted strikes on Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, President Donald Trump said on Sunday that a regime change in Iran may be on the table if its leaders fail to “MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN.” Some conservatives have voiced support for the statement. Is a regime change war next? Today’s show breaks it all down.
“There are war hawks in the Republican Party, and they’re hurting all of the dialogue,” Crowder said. “If you want to say ‘George W. Trump’ — no. But if you want to say ‘George W. Bolton,’ I’ll allow it.”
In a post to Truth Social, the president questioned why there would not be a leadership shift following the devastating blow to the country’s nuclear program.
“It’s not politically correct to use the term, ‘Regime Change,’ but if the current Iranian Regime is unable to MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN, why wouldn’t there be a Regime change???” he wrote. “MIGA!!!”
“It’s not our business to liberate the Iranian people,” Crowder said.
The prospect of a U.S. strike against Iran has exposed divisions in the coalition of supporters that brought President Donald Trump to power, with some of his base urging him not to get the country involved in a new Middle East war.
Bannon, one of many influential voices from Trump’s “America First” coalition, on Wednesday urged caution about the U.S. military joining Israel in trying to destroy Iran’s nuclear program in the absence of a diplomatic deal.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, said on Fox News on Tuesday that he hopes Trump will help Israel “finish the job” because Iran represents “an existential threat to our friends in Israel.”
“The Lindsey Grahams of the world, the John Boltons of the world — they’re a problem, and it’s not America First,” Crowder said. “Do you think that’s in line with Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump?”
Last month, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said during a press briefing that America is “the greatest country on Earth, next to Israel.”
“If Israel identifies another threat outside of Iran and says they need our intervention anytime in the next ten years, the answer is no. Our policy should be: ‘You’re on your own,” Crowder said.
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