• Candace Owens criticized Donald Trump’s foreign policy decisions on Israel and Iran, arguing they conflict with his 2016 campaign promises to reduce U.S. involvement in overseas conflicts. Her comments highlight divisions within the conservative movement, as some supporters question Trump’s priorities ahead of the 2024 election.

NEW YORK, NY – Political commentator Candace Owens criticized President Donald Trump’s foreign policy decisions regarding Israel and Iran during an interview with Piers Morgan on Tuesday, voicing concerns about the United States’ involvement in overseas conflicts. Owens, previously a staunch Trump supporter, argued that Trump’s recent actions diverge from his campaign promises of reducing foreign entanglements, sparking debate among conservatives about America’s role in global conflicts.

Owens Calls Out Trump’s Decision on Iran and Israel

During her interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Owens condemned Trump’s handling of tensions between Israel and Iran, particularly his decision to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities. “This is not the candidate that I voted for,” Owens stated. She emphasized that Trump’s decision appeared influenced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rather than U.S. strategic interests. “There was no imminent threat to the United States when Trump made this decision to do what Bibi wanted,” Owens added.

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The move has drawn sharp criticism from a faction of Trump’s conservative supporters, who believe it conflicts with his 2016 campaign promise to disentangle the country from foreign conflicts. Owens is among “many prominent media supporters” urging Trump to prioritize domestic concerns over international military actions. Meanwhile, others in the MAGA movement, like Laura Loomer, have supported Trump’s approach, leading to divisions within the party.

Policy Implications for U.S. Foreign Relations

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Trump’s decision to engage militarily in Iran raises concerns about the future of U.S. foreign policy and its financial impact. According to data from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), U.S. military operations in the Middle East have cost taxpayers over $6.4 trillion since 2001. Critics argue that continuing such interventions could strain federal resources further, while supporters claim these actions are necessary for national security and protecting allies.

Owens argued against the financial and human costs of war, stating that “Israel is dictating our foreign policy, and we’d now like that to stop.” Her comments highlight a growing debate about the balance between supporting allies and prioritizing U.S. domestic issues.

Divided Opinions Within MAGA Movement

The conservative movement appears split on whether Trump’s foreign policy aligns with his initial campaign promises. Owens acknowledged her disappointment in Trump’s leadership, saying, “He’s been a chronic disappointment… I feel embarrassed that I told people to go vote for him.”

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Trump’s foreign policy decisions could become a key issue for voters, particularly those who supported his isolationist rhetoric in 2016. Citizens and policymakers alike will be watching closely to see if these decisions lead to broader shifts in U.S. military strategy.

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