Trump’s Iran attack sparks unlikely anti-war chorus from Fonda to Carlson

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After Trump’s joint U.S.-Israeli strike on Iran, conservative Tucker Carlson and liberal Jane Fonda publicly denounced the war as unnecessary and dangerous, highlighting a surprising anti-war stance within the MAGA base. The piece questions the war’s legality and rationale, notes skepticism about Iran’s nuclear threat, and suggests the conflict could reshape Republican politics and the broader debate over U.S. military intervention.
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- Congress to vote on Trump’s war powers in aftermath of Iran strikes CNN
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