Laura Ingraham Pushes Back on House Republican Who Called for U.S. Soldiers in Iran: It's Not Venezuela'
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Laura Ingraham Pushes Back on House Republican Who Called for U.S. Soldiers in Iran: It's Not Venezuela'
"Fallon expressed that the deployment of U.S. soldiers would likely be necessary to achieve U.S. objectives, stating, 'I honestly do not see, frankly, Laura, an end to this unless we absolutely break their back.'"
"Ingraham noted that regime change was not the initial goal of the operation, saying, 'We wanted to eliminate them as a threat. That wasn't what the American people thought they were getting with President Trump.'"
Laura Ingraham challenged Rep. Pat Fallon on the need for U.S. soldiers in Iran to end the ongoing conflict. The war, which began with U.S. and Israeli attacks on February 28, has not met initial expectations. President Trump has claimed victory, yet tensions remain high, especially after Iran's recent attack on a Kuwaiti oil tanker. Fallon advocated for regime change in Iran, emphasizing that U.S. military presence may be essential to prevent Iran from pursuing nuclear capabilities and supporting terrorism.
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