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Fuentes Pushes GOP to Choose Between America First and Endless Wars

Nicholas Fuentes – a fiery figure on the far-right – says he’s blowing the lid off the Iran war debate. The white nationalist podcaster claims America shouldn’t get dragged into the Middle East mess while our borders are wide open. His “Groyper” loyalists are flooding social media with demands to make Trump’s campaign more America First. Fuentes wants President Trump to promise no war with Iran and focus on stopping illegal immigration instead.

Young conservatives are reading Fuentes’ playbook. Guys like Charlie Kirk and Curt Mills ask: “Why fight Iran’s wars when America needs fixing first?” They call out older Republicans who still cling to Cold War alliances with Israel. These Gen Z MAGA warriors say getting stuck in another Middle East conflict would betray Trump’s “America First” vow.

Fuentes isn’t just criticizing – he’s making ultimatums. He says Trump’s campaign will crash unless they ditch advisors who support warmongering policies. His followers spam the internet with anti-war hashtags and conspiracy theories about Israel controlling foreign policy. The white nationalist claims his tactics are “saving Trump from his own people”.

Meanwhile, mainstream conservatives are stuck. While some still defend Israel as a key ally, younger voices warn that defending Tel Aviv could mean getting nuked by Tehran. They argue Iran’s threat to America – not just Israel – is the real issue. But they’re getting labeled “antisemites” for daring to question the special relationship with Israel.

Fuentes isn’t the only one criticizing Israel. Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene also claim “America First” means letting Israel fight its own battles. They say our tax dollars should protect towns like Tucson, not fighter jets for Tel Aviv. The pushback from neoconservatives is fierce – but Fuentes’ supporters say they’re winning the war of ideas.

The Iran war isn’t just about foreign policy – it’s a battle for the soul of the GOP. Fuentes’ Groypers see an opportunity to purge the party of pro-war elites. They’re using Trump’s 2016 playbook: promising to end endless wars and focus on America’s problems. But even Trump loyalists are divided on whether this is the right move.

Fuentes’ influence grows as Trump’s campaign struggles. His anti-war rallies and online army force the conversation rightward. The question now is whether Trump will cave to their demands or stick with traditional GOP foreign policy. Either way, Fuentes claims victory: “The Groypers are calling the shots now”.

As bombs fly in the Middle East, Fuentes’ supporters warn Americans: “Stay out of Iran’s war – or face the consequences.” They say our troops deserve to guard the border, not fight for foreign governments. The stakes are clear: America First – or America Last. The choice isn’t about Israel vs. Iran. It’s about us vs. them.

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