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GOP Discovers Wars Have Consequences
One month into Operation Epic Fury, Republican candidates in swing states are learning that supporting military action is easier than explaining $6 gas and supply shortages to voters. While most GOP lawmakers continue backing Trump's Iran campaign publicly, private conversations reveal growing anxiety about November's midterms. The usual rally-around-the-flag bounce appears to be fading as economic disruptions hit home.
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Fetterman Finds His Hawkish Voice
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman accused American media outlets of effectively aiding Iran through "selective coverage" of the ongoing conflict. The Democrat argued that negative reporting on Operation Epic Fury plays directly into Tehran's propaganda strategy. It's a notable shift for Fetterman, who's positioned himself as one of the few Democratic voices supporting the administration's military action.
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The Off-Ramp Question
Conservative voices are quietly floating the idea that Trump should declare victory in Iran and withdraw, as the conflict enters its fifth week with no clear endgame. The Federalist piece reflects growing unease among Trump's base about an open-ended commitment in the Middle East. Early promises of a swift campaign have given way to the familiar quagmire dynamics that plagued previous administrations.
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Europe Eyes American Energy Market
European utility companies are planning major expansions into U.S. markets, betting that geopolitical tensions and energy disruptions create new opportunities despite their historically poor track record in America. The move comes as Iran conflict drives energy prices higher and reshuffles global supply chains. Several major European firms are reportedly in talks for significant acquisitions of American power generation assets.
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Allies Draw Lines in the Sand
France, Spain, Italy, and the UK have joined Germany in blocking U.S. military flight access related to Iran operations, prompting furious Truth Social posts from Trump. The restrictions represent the most serious NATO coordination breakdown in decades, with European capitals citing both legal concerns and domestic political pressure. The rift threatens broader intelligence sharing and logistical cooperation beyond the current conflict.
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