A War That Divides: Crisis Inside MAGA
World
The “America First” doctrine is facing a serious test as U.S. military actions in the Middle East spark divisions even among Donald Trump’s supporters. The conflict with Iran could become a turning point in his second term.
U.S. President Donald Trump came to power promising to avoid new wars and focus on domestic issues. However, within months of his return to the White House, the U.S. became involved in multiple foreign conflicts.
In March 2025, Washington launched a military operation against the Houthis in Yemen and the Red Sea. Soon after, the U.S. supported Israel in a 12-day war against Iran, claiming significant damage to Tehran’s nuclear capabilities.
In January 2026, U.S. authorities carried out an operation in Venezuela that led to the removal of President Nicolás Maduro.
On February 28, the U.S., together with Israel, initiated a new military campaign against Iran.
In total, within the first 14 months of Trump’s second term, the United States has been directly involved in at least four major conflicts. This sharply contrasts with his campaign promises and has intensified divisions within the MAGA movement.
Criticism has come particularly from media allies, including podcasters and conservative commentators who previously supported Trump. They warn that abandoning isolationist policies could lead to prolonged conflict.
Analysts suggest that the confrontation with Iran may become a defining moment for Trump’s political future, potentially shaping both his approval ratings and historical legacy.
In March 2025, Washington launched a military operation against the Houthis in Yemen and the Red Sea. Soon after, the U.S. supported Israel in a 12-day war against Iran, claiming significant damage to Tehran’s nuclear capabilities.
In January 2026, U.S. authorities carried out an operation in Venezuela that led to the removal of President Nicolás Maduro.
On February 28, the U.S., together with Israel, initiated a new military campaign against Iran.
In total, within the first 14 months of Trump’s second term, the United States has been directly involved in at least four major conflicts. This sharply contrasts with his campaign promises and has intensified divisions within the MAGA movement.
Criticism has come particularly from media allies, including podcasters and conservative commentators who previously supported Trump. They warn that abandoning isolationist policies could lead to prolonged conflict.
Analysts suggest that the confrontation with Iran may become a defining moment for Trump’s political future, potentially shaping both his approval ratings and historical legacy.
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