Proud Boys Turn on Trump Over Iran Airstrikes: “No More War for Israel”

After President Trump’s military strike on Iran, the Proud Boys issued a sharp warning: No more support if he involves the U.S. in war for Israel. Here’s how this decision could affect Trump’s base and foreign policy.

Proud Boys Turn on Trump Over Iran Airstrikes: “No More War for Israel”

In a shocking development during his second term, President Donald Trump launched targeted airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, calling it a “spectacular military success.” But not everyone is cheering.

The operation targeted key nuclear sites in Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan, and Trump said the goal was to eliminate what he called “the world’s greatest nuclear threat.”

🌍 Global Reactions: Allies Support, Critics Warn of Chaos

World leaders quickly responded:

  • Iran’s Foreign Minister called the attack “outrageous” and warned of long-term consequences.

  • The United Nations urged caution, saying this could destabilize an already fragile Middle East.

  • The UK and China both issued statements of concern.

  • In contrast, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the strikes as a strong show of leadership that would “change history.”

While Trump’s traditional political allies offered support, the reaction among his core base is more divided.

⚠️ Proud Boys Issue Stark Warning

One of Trump’s most controversial supporter groups, the Proud Boys, issued a surprise statement on Telegram that turned heads:

“If the United States gets directly involved in the Israel-Iran conflict, the voters that supported Trump because they believed in ‘America First’ can no longer stand behind him. America First does not mean war for Israel. Trump needs to focus on fixing our country, which is struggling with debt and instability.”

This is a major shift. The Proud Boys were once among Trump’s most vocal backers—often echoing his rhetoric and attending rallies across the country.

🧨 Why This Matters

Just weeks before the Iran strike, Trump pardoned former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, who had been convicted for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riots. Tarrio even met with Trump in Florida in a show of loyalty and political alignment.

Now, that bond seems to be cracking.

Their public distancing comes at a critical time, as Trump faces pressure both at home and abroad. His decision to engage militarily with Iran could test the limits of the “America First” policy that fueled much of his support during the 2016 and 2020 elections.

🇺🇸 America First or Foreign War?

The Proud Boys’ statement reflects a larger concern within parts of Trump’s base: that military actions overseas could betray the “America First” message.

“We didn’t vote for endless wars,” one Proud Boys-affiliated channel posted.
“We voted to rebuild the U.S., not send our troops into the Middle East again.”

🧭 What Comes Next?

The Iran strikes may have shifted global alliances—but they’re also shaking Trump’s domestic foundation. While he’s gaining praise from pro-Israel leaders and hawkish conservatives, he’s risking backlash from isolationist factions that once gave him their full support.

And as the 2028 election cycle looms, Trump may have to make a choice: stay the course on foreign policy—or keep the loyalty of his most extreme followers.


🗣️ Final Thought

Whether you support or criticize President Trump’s foreign strategy, one thing is clear: even his most devoted supporters are watching closely—and they’re not afraid to speak out when they feel betrayed.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.
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