Overview
- Greene insisted her opposition to US intervention in the Israel-Iran war is “not antisemitic” and aligns with her noninterventionist America First doctrine.
- She warned that Republicans advocating full US involvement in the conflict are “fakes” who falsely claim the MAGA mantle.
- Greene cited $36 trillion in national debt and trillions spent in Middle East wars — alongside human costs like PTSD and civilian casualties — to argue against further military engagements.
- Her stance finds support from figures like Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson even as other conservative voices remain open to bolstering Israel.
- President Trump’s ambiguous comments on possible US support for Israel have crystallized a rift over America First principles within the Republican base.