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A political storm has erupted in the United States over President Donald Trump’s Iran policy, drawing sharp criticism from both the Republican and Democratic parties. According to Negar Mortazavi, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Center for International Policy, divisions have emerged within both major parties as Trump’s approach toward Iran intensifies. In an interview with Al Jazeera, Mortazavi noted that centrist and right-leaning Democrats argue Iran is growing stronger while the U.S. appears weaker, and a faction within the Republican Party’s 'America First' wing also opposes the policy.

Mortazavi explained that Trump had once made opposition to Middle East military interventions a key part of his political identity, but his current stance contradicts that position. She recalled that Trump twice promised to end what he called “foolish” and “meaningless” wars, presenting himself as a “peace president.” However, she warned that adopting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposed Iran attack plan would be unprecedented and risky, as previous U.S. presidents avoided it due to potential consequences.

Mortazavi cautioned that underestimating Iran could provoke retaliation, leaving Trump trapped in a complex situation facing criticism from both allies and opponents.

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