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Republican criticisms of Trump’s Iran policy intensifies as White House pitch falls flat

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June 22, 2026

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As the midterm elections near, Republicans are divided against one another on a war and efforts to resolve the conflict. The post Republican criticisms of Trump’s Iran policy intensifies as White House pitch falls flat appeared first on MS NOW.

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ScheerPost

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· Jun 24, 2026

How Iran Is Moving From Resistance To Statecraft After The War

Farrokh Neghadar and Goudarz Eghtedari for Middle East Monitor The recent war involving Iran has revived a longstanding debate about the nature of Iranian power and the future of the Middle East. For decades, discussions of Iran in Western policy circles have oscillated between two assumptions: that the Islamic Republic is fundamentally ideological and irrational, []

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 25, 2026

Iran war looms large over Trump administration ahead of vital midterm elections

Sky News contributor Kristin Tate argues the conflict with Iran is "casting a shadow" over the Trump administration ahead of the US midterms. “The war in Iran has really dominated discussions here on the ground in America, and particularly among Trump’s base, they want to see this wrapped up,” Ms Tate told Sky News host Jaimee Rogers. “People are kind of done with it, especially because Trump campaigned on not starting any new wars and focusing on domestic issues and strengthening the country from within. “If he wants to remain strong, especially going into the midterm elections this fall, which are very important for Republicans, this war in Iran needs to be wrapped up.”

DNyuz

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· Jun 21, 2026

MAGA national security expert questions if Trump is ‘bipolar’ or being blackmailed

A right-leaning national security commentator is openly questioning President Donald Trump’s stability and motives after he threatened to resume strikes on Iran, even asking whether the president is “bipolar” on foreign policy or being pressured into it. The reaction followed a Truth Social post in which Trump demanded that Tehran rein in its allies in []

World Politics Review

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· Jul 9, 2026

Khamenei’s Funeral Reveals a Regime Beset by Divisions and Dissent

Post-Khamenei Iran is marked by an internal power struggle between hardliners and pragmatists, as many Iranians continue to reject clerical rule. The post Khamenei’s Funeral Reveals a Regime Beset by Divisions and Dissent appeared first on World Politics Review.

Fortune

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· Jun 22, 2026

Wall Street is more focused on what Iranian officials are saying than Trump’s war-threat tweets

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Haaretz

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· Jun 26, 2026

U.S. attack 'will lead to retreat and regret', senior Iranian lawmaker says

U.S. attack 'will lead to retreat and regret', senior Iranian lawmaker says

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Related coverage for "Republican criticisms of Trump’s Iran policy intensifies as White House pitch falls flat": ScheerPost — How Iran Is Moving From Resistance To Statecraft After The War. Sky News Australia — Iran war looms large over Trump administration ahead of vital midterm elections. DNyuz — MAGA national security expert questions if Trump is ‘bipolar’ or being blackmailed. World Politics Review — Khamenei’s Funeral Reveals a Regime Beset by Divisions and Dissent. Fortune — Wall Street is more focused on what Iranian officials are saying than Trump’s war-threat tweets. Haaretz — U.S. attack 'will lead to retreat and regret', senior Iranian lawmaker says