US Media: Several Advisers to Trump Suggested Against Bombing Iran, Senator Graham Held Contrary View
BlockBeats News, February 22nd. According to AXIOS, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said that several people close to President Trump advised him against bombing Iran. Graham urged Trump to ignore their advice.
Graham, who is closely associated with Trump, is a key figure in Trump's circle supporting strikes against Iran. Graham said, "Given the past entanglements, I understand people's concerns about engaging in large-scale military actions in the Middle East. However, those voices advising against involvement seem to overlook the consequences of allowing evil forces to act with impunity."
Graham said that after his recent visit to the region, he believed there was an opportunity to bring about a "historic change in Iran." He said, "But what has become increasingly clear to me is that the voices against involvement and against decisive action are growing louder. Time will tell us how this will all unfold."
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