Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Trump for launching Operation Epic Fury on Iran, saying he broke his promises to avoid foreign wars and regime change, calling the actions “America last.”
Greene questioned Trump’s motives and mental state, claiming the war does not serve the American people.
Trump also publicly expressed frustration with the U.K. after Prime Minister Keir Starmer initially denied U.S. use of bases for strikes, calling him ineffective and prompting criticism from Republican ally Senator Ted Cruz.
Similarly, Trump clashed with Spain, threatening to cut all U.S. trade after the country refused base access for operations against Iran, the Express has reported.
These comments highlight growing tensions between the White House and European allies amid the escalating U.S.-Israel campaign in the Middle East.
