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Trump faces MAGA backlash as online influencers shape the Iran war narrative
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US President Donald Trump discussing Operation Epic Fury with (from left) Central Intelligence Agency director John Ratcliffe, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles at Mar-a-Lago in Florida on Feb 28.
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- President Trump's war on Iran lacks clear justification and faces media criticism, contrasting with past presidents' efforts to build support for military actions.
- Key influencers, like Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson, are criticising the war, potentially fracturing Trump's MAGA base due to his broken promise of ending "forever wars".
- With media coverage contributing to unfavourable poll numbers, the administration has been pushing back against what it has termed inaccurate reporting.
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HOUSTON – War is a hard sell in the best of times but US President Donald Trump has not even tried to sell his war on Iran.
Instead, as the fighting extends into the third week, Mr Trump has kept faith in his favoured communication style: randomly capped exclamations on social media coupled with sweeping, off-the-cuff remarks to the media.


