Matt Gaetz criticised leaders and media pushing for a US involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, suggesting it resembles the lead-up to the Iraq War and is driven by Israel's desire for regime change. He argued that focusing on Iran's alleged nuclear ambitions is hypocritical, given Israel's undeclared nuclear program. He further argued that if Israel gave up its nuclear weapons, Trump would win the Nobel Peace Prize.
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At a White House event unveiling two massive flagpoles, US President Donald Trump repeatedly mocked the media. When asked about divisions among his supporters over a potential foreign war, he dismissed CNN network as irrelevant. He also dodged questions on Iran, and told reporters, “You’re not real people,” while praising nearby construction workers.