MAGA's Civil War Isn't Over
Briefly

The article discusses emerging dissent within the MAGA movement, particularly regarding U.S. involvement in international actions like Israel's strikes on Iran. Notably, it highlights a split between more radical members who advocate for isolationism and established neoconservatives. This internal debate marks the first significant fracture since Trump's presidency, revealing contrasting ideologies about foreign policy among the party's factions. The author expresses a mix of surprise and dismay at the unfolding situation, noting that discipline previously prevalent in the MAGA ranks is being challenged by these disagreements.
For the first time, cracks appeared in the edifice of the MAGA coalition following Israel’s strikes on Iran, leading to notable internal disagreements.
The split fell along existing factional lines, dividing the radical, isolationist right from the institutional, neoconservative faction, revealing a significant ideological rift.
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