America Begins War with Iran Megyn Kelly discusses the recent bombing of Iran, which has resulted in the deaths of four U.S. service members, and expresses skepticism about President Donald Trump’s military actions in the region. She questions the rationale behind the conflict, particularly the collaboration with Israel, and highlights concerns over the potential escalation of hostilities. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of the war, with former U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene addressing the spread of pro-war propaganda on social media and in mainstream media. Greene argues that the conflict represents a departure from MAGA principles, challenging the notion of America First and questioning whether certain factions of the right are celebrating the military action. Sohrab Ahmari, editor of UnHerd, joins the discussion to critique the war, citing America’s history of failed Middle East interventions. He criticizes the media’s role in amplifying the conflict, noting the lack of accountability for Trump’s decisions. Ahmari also explores the risks of prolonged military engagement, including the possibility of American troops being deployed to the region. Rich Lowry and Charles Cooke of National Review weigh in on the global reaction to the war, including celebrations in Iran following the removal of the Ayatollah. They argue that the conflict could benefit U.S. interests and the international community, though they acknowledge the need for clearer explanations from Trump’s administration. The duo also discusses the political fallout, including potential impacts on upcoming midterm elections and relations with China and Russia. The discussion underscores the complexity of the war, with participants debating its strategic, financial, and ideological consequences.#rich_lowry #charles_cooke #sohrab_ahmari #megyn_kelly #marjorie_taylor_green