Steve Bannon warns Trump against heavy involvement in Iran

Steve Bannon has warned in strict phrases against the Trump administration against participating in a lengthy conflict in Iran, and the lighting of Republicans and conservative heads who said they were hitting the drums of war.
Speaking at a breakfast with correspondents, he hosted a Christian Christian career, Mr. Bannon criticized the Fox News and Hawks Foreign Policy Foreign Policy who prompted President Donald Trump to support Israel’s military attacks with American forces.
“We cannot get another Iraq,” Mr. Banoun warned.
Mr. Bannon, who described himself as “one of the biggest names in Maga”, held the position of chief strategy at the White House at the beginning of the Trump administration. The “War Chamber” podcasts contain a great follower of Trump supporters, and reserves some influence with the president.
He specifically assumed the goal of Fox News, a conservative news network supporting Trump, which included a number of commentators who take more Iran’s tones in recent days. Mr. Bannon described them as “Johnny Comey” in supporting the president and the Maga movement, accusing them of abandoning the president immediately after the 2020 elections, which claimed a “stolen” from President Trump.
“Mark Levin, Sean Hanity, where were they in the darkest days of the Maga movement?” He asked the speech.
President Donald Trump weighs his options to support Israel’s strikes against Iran, and demanded that Iran’s “unconditional surrender” on social media on Tuesday, without explaining what this means. He refused to say exactly what he would do – with options that include potential air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities that are not large Israeli bombs to damage.
“I may do it, I may not do it,” he told reporters on Wednesday morning. “I mean, no one knows what I will do.”
The supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khameneini, responded in a televised speech, saying that any American military intervention in Iran “will undoubtedly accompany him irresponsible damage.”
Israeli Prime Minister Bennon criticized Benjamin Netanyahu for his appearance that the United States will support Israel in the conflict. He pointed out that even the estimates it practiced faster that Iran was at least a year after obtaining atomic weapons, and said that the responsibility for Israel-not the United States-to destroy Iranian nuclear capabilities.
He said: “The Israelis must end what they started. They started this. They must be upset.”