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Schmitt on Iran: Trump Not Interested In ‘Forever War’

On Tuesday’s episode of Fox News Channel’s “The Ingraham Angle,” Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) made an appearance to discuss the current situation with Iran. Host Laura Ingraham began the segment by mentioning the recent public opinion polls that have shown a growing concern among Americans about the possibility of a war with Iran. However, Senator Schmitt quickly reassured viewers that President Donald Trump is not interested in a “forever war” with Iran.

Ingraham asked Senator Schmitt about his thoughts on the recent tensions with Iran and whether or not the American people should be worried about a potential war. Senator Schmitt responded by saying, “I don’t think the American people should be worried about a forever war with Iran. President Trump has made it very clear that he is not interested in getting involved in another endless conflict in the Middle East.”

Senator Schmitt went on to explain that President Trump’s approach to foreign policy is different from previous administrations. He emphasized that the president is focused on protecting American interests and ensuring the safety of our troops, rather than getting involved in long-term conflicts.

Ingraham then brought up the recent attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, which the U.S. has blamed on Iran. She asked Senator Schmitt if he believes that these attacks could lead to a military response from the U.S. Senator Schmitt responded by saying, “I think the president is taking a measured approach to this situation. He is not jumping to conclusions and is waiting for all the facts to come in before making any decisions.”

The senator also praised President Trump for his strong leadership and his ability to handle difficult situations with caution and intelligence. He reiterated that the president is not interested in starting a war with Iran, but rather finding a peaceful solution to the current tensions.

Ingraham then asked Senator Schmitt about the recent deployment of additional troops to the Middle East. She questioned whether this was a sign of the U.S. preparing for war with Iran. Senator Schmitt clarified that the deployment was a precautionary measure to protect American interests and ensure the safety of our troops in the region.

In conclusion, Senator Schmitt’s appearance on “The Ingraham Angle” provided reassurance to viewers that President Trump is not interested in a “forever war” with Iran. He emphasized that the president’s approach to foreign policy is focused on protecting American interests and ensuring the safety of our troops. The senator’s positive and confident tone regarding the situation with Iran is a testament to the strong leadership of President Trump.

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