Right-leaning security expert questions Trump's stability after Iran strike threat
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David McAfee
Summary
A right-leaning national security commentator is questioning President Donald Trump's stability and motives after he threatened to resume strikes on Iran. The commentator openly asked whether Trump is "bipolar" on foreign policy or being blackmailed, following a Truth Social post where Trump made the threat. The article examines growing concerns from within conservative circles about Trump's foreign policy decision-making.
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even asking whether the president is 'bipolar' on foreign policy or being pressured into it
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