Difficult to follow the US President. First, it disapproves of any Israeli military intervention in Iran, then supported the strikes. One day, he says he is ready to continue negotiating with Tehran in the nuclear. The other hardens the tone and warns the Ayatolá Khamenei.
Donald Trump doubts, gropes. And for a good reason, if the tension is immense in the Middle East, it is also great among the Trumpists. They are started in the continuation of the events, in the adopting approach.
The White House tenant, just to stop this war, is literally taken between two fires in his camp.
Red line
Until now, Washington only admits to participate in the defense of Israel. But Benjamin Netanyahu is looking at offensive support. Only the pentagon has the anti-bunker bomb that could bring the fatal blow to the Iranian nuclear program.
And this is where nothing goes well with the magician. It is the red line that should not be crossed by insulators. An American strike would even go against them, for them, from the beginning “America First” defended for 10 years.
Tucker Carlson, former Fox news star, Trump’s long support, protests: protests:
The tone has increased both between the two men in the last days that Trump now calls him “crazy.”
Explosion risk
Another great magic figure rose to the niche. This is Steve Banon. The former president’s strategist demands to remember “errors” and “lies” that led to the war in Iraq in 2003. An American military participation, according to him, the Trumpist clan would “explode”.
These Magician personalities oppose the neoconservatives on the subject. The interventionist wing of Republicans has certainly been reduced after interventions in Afghanistan or Iraq, but is still influential.
The evangelist Christian movement, in particular, exerts pressure for direct US support in Israel. Among its members, Senator Lindsey Graham, who tries to convince Trump that Iran weakened, the moment is ideal for “finishing the job.”
PEACE OF PEACE
If the question is also delicate for Donald Trump, it is because he made himself as a “peacemaker” at the time of his choice.
His voters, particularly young people, were seduced by their promise not to get involved in new wars.
So “isolationist” or “interventionist”? In the days, if not the hours, Donald Trump could reveal his true orientation. His decision will define his mandate but also his political inheritance. Some believe that it is even the destiny of Republicans in 2028 who is at stake.
Source: BFM TV
