The Trump administration is dealing with internal disagreements about the possibility of launching an attack against Iran, which contradicts a campaign promise not to involve the US in new conflicts in the Middle East. Despite testimony from his director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, that Iran is not seeking to build a nuclear weapon, Trump disagrees with her assessment and the intelligence community. Gabbard has since clarified her previous testimony, stating that there is no difference between her opinion and Trump’s. Bannon, an influential adviser critical of a potential US-Iran war, recently had lunch with Trump and presented talking points against an attack. Others close to the administration are in support of a strike on Iran, including Republican politicians and top administration officials. Bannon is believed to have an outsized influence on Trump’s war-related decisions and has warned against trusting Israeli intelligence. Other supporters, such as Tucker Carlson, have sought to rebuild ties with Trump after criticizing his stance on Israeli strikes against Iran.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/21/maga-isolationists-influence-over-trumps-decision-on-iran
