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At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas, there was a generational divide over the war in Iran, with younger conservatives expressing disappointment with Donald Trump’s actions, which they viewed as a betrayal of his promises to avoid foreign conflicts. The older generation looked past Trump’s previous criticisms and considered the war a necessary response to threats against the US. This comes as Iran warns the US it’s prepared for a ground assault, accusing Washington of plotting a land attack while publicly seeking talks, with reports also emerging that the Pentagon is preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran.
An age split over the Iran war has come to the forefront at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) as leaders call for unity amidst a challenging Republican midterm.
Young conservatives express disillusionment with Trump’s strikes against Iran, accusing him of betraying his anti-foreign entanglement promises. However, older conservatives view the war as a necessary response to threats against the US.
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