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Ted Cruz vs. Carlson: MAGA Split Deepens Over Iran War

Bharat — June 18, 2025 at 4:58 AM

On June 18, 2025, a fiery showdown between Senator Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson has exposed deep fractures within the MAGA movement, igniting a public debate over U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict. The clash aired on a preview of The Tucker Carlson Show, revealing tensions that could reshape Trump’s conservative base.

What Happened: The Explosive Exchange

In a heated segment, Carlson grilled Cruz on his stance supporting U.S. intervention in the Israel-Iran conflict, which escalated after Israel’s Operation Rising Lion targeted Iran’s nuclear and military sites on June 13. Carlson pressed Cruz on Iran’s population, asking, “How many people live in Iran by the way?” Cruz admitted, “I don’t know the population,” prompting Carlson to snap, “Well it’s kinda relevant because you’re calling for the overthrow of the government.” The argument escalated as they clashed over Iran’s ethnic makeup, with Cruz shouting, “I am not the Tucker Carlson expert on Iran!” Carlson fired back, “No you’re a Senator who is calling to overthrow the country and you don’t know anything about the country!”

The exchange highlights a growing divide in Trumpworld: one side, led by Carlson and figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene, pushes an “America First” isolationist stance, opposing U.S. involvement in foreign wars. The other, including Cruz and pro-Israel voices like Laura Loomer, supports backing Israel against Iran. This public spat has fueled what some call a “MAGA civil war,” threatening to splinter Trump’s coalition.

Why It Matters: The MAGA Divide

The Israel-Iran conflict, now in its fifth day, has killed 224 in Iran and 24 in Israel, with both sides trading missile and drone strikes. President Trump has sent mixed signals, denying U.S. involvement in Israel’s strikes but hinting at potential action, posting on Truth Social that Iran’s Supreme Leader is an “easy target” but “safe for now.” This ambiguity has inflamed tensions among his supporters.

Isolationist Faction: Carlson, Greene, and Charlie Kirk argue U.S. involvement risks betraying Trump’s campaign promise to avoid foreign wars. Greene warned on One America News that striking Iran could “fracture” Trump’s base, a sentiment echoed by Steve Bannon, who criticized pro-intervention MAGA figures as “fake.”

Pro-Israel Faction: Cruz and Loomer advocate for supporting Israel, arguing it aligns with Trump’s pledge to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Loomer has called Carlson “not a true Trump supporter” for his stance.