Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) made clear she is at odds with the president and other Republicans who support an aggressive posture against Iran, acknowledging that there’s a “very big divide” in the party over the issue and that her position opposing foreign wars is becoming “more popular” among the base.
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- Marjorie Taylor Greene opposes President Trump's strikes on Iran, calling them a 'bait and switch'. 4s
- Greene claims her anti-war stance is gaining popularity within the Republican base. 19s
- She accuses Trump of acting to please neoconservatives and the military-industrial complex. 35s
- Commentators argue that neoconservatives have been removed from the White House and that Trump is making these decisions. 55s
- There is debate over how much support Greene's position has among Republicans, with polls suggesting continued strong support for Israel. 1m 28s