Trump’s Base Will Have a Say on the War
Politics
United States
Started March 31, 2026
While restrainers may not have won the debate about strikes on Iran, the president is still operating under the restraints of public opinion
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Trump’s Base Will Have a Say on the War
National Review (United States) | Mar 30, 2026
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Mar 31, 2026
Trump's base should influence foreign policy to ensure that it reflects the will of the American people, promoting democratic values abroad.
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Relying on Trump's base for decisions on military action risks prioritizing political loyalty over strategic national interests.
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Engaging with Trump's base on foreign policy fosters a more inclusive dialogue about America's role in global conflicts.
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The president's responsiveness to his base could lead to dangerous escalations in conflicts like Iran if not carefully managed.
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Public opinion should play a role in foreign policy, but it must be balanced with expert analysis to ensure informed decision-making.
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