Mar 12 • 02:58 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Joe Rogan's harsh assessment of Trump's actions in Iran

Joe Rogan critiques Donald Trump's military actions against Iran, stating that some of Trump's supporters feel 'betrayed' over the war.

In a recent podcast episode, renowned podcaster Joe Rogan directed harsh criticism towards U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the military actions taken against Iran. Rogan noted that some of Trump's own supporters feel betrayed, arguing that the actions contradict Trump's campaign promises of 'no more wars' and 'ending these stupid, senseless wars.' He expressed his disbelief that the U.S. has become involved in a conflict whose reasons are not even clearly defined anymore.

Rogan engaged in a conversation with conservative writer Michael Shellenberger about the implications of the Iran war. Shellenberger pointed out that Trump did not campaign against all wars but specifically against endless wars. In response, Rogan argued that by nature, all wars lead to long-term consequences and can be considered endless. The discussion highlighted the complexities and contradictions in Trump's foreign policy, contrasting his pre-election rhetoric with the reality of military conflict.

This episode of Rogan's podcast taps into a broader conversation about U.S. foreign policy and the sentiments of the electorate regarding war. It reflects the disillusionment some voters feel towards Trump's administration as it engages in military actions that seem at odds with his promises. Rogan’s insights resonate with many Americans who are grappling with the implications of their government’s military decisions in volatile regions like Iran.

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