イランはトランピズムを打ち砕くか?
Is Trumpism crashing on the shoals of the Iran war? That is what Christopher Caldwell thinks. Caldwell is a prominent thinker on the right. He’s a contributing editor at the conservative publication the Claremont Review of Books,and he’s one of the people who’ve been trying to define, and even craft, a coherent Trumpism. So his recent article in The Spectator, “The End of Trumpism,” sparked a lot of debate on the right. At the core of this debate are some fundamental questions that I think re...
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The Ezra Klein Show (United States) | Mar 27, 2026
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The narrative that Trumpism is ending due to foreign conflicts like Iran oversimplifies the complex loyalty dynamics among Trump's supporters.
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As tensions with Iran escalate, the political landscape may shift, forcing a re-examination of the principles that underpin Trumpism.
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The debate around Iran's role in shaping Trumpism reflects broader questions about American foreign policy and its impact on domestic politics.
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The potential for conflict with Iran may reveal the fragility of Trumpism, challenging its core supporters to reconsider their allegiance.
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Critics of Trumpism argue that a war with Iran could solidify Trump's base, reinforcing their support rather than diminishing it.
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