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War-Pig Lindsey Graham Itching for Another Endless War with Iran — Tells Trump to Go “All‑In” and Join with Israel
Gateway Pundit ^ | Jun. 17, 2025 | by Jim Hoft

Posted on 06/17/2025 10:00:27 AM PDT by Kazan

War-Pig Lindsey Graham is itching for another endless war.

Appearing on Fox News Monday night, Graham called for direct U.S. military involvement alongside Israel and floated the idea of an outright regime change in Tehran.

Apparently, diplomacy is just a speed bump for Graham on the highway to regime change. In his own words, Graham praised President Trump, saying the time has come for America to go “all in” to “help Israel eliminate the nuclear threat.” Translation? More bombs, more blood, more American involvement.

But Graham didn’t stop at just military strikes. He’s now openly calling for regime change in Iran.

War-Pig Lindsey Graham: I take President at his word. He gave Iran 60 days to do a deal on the 61st day. We are where we are. There’s two ways to stop Iran from having a nuclear weapon. One is diplomacy, the other is force. I think the headline tonight is we’re moving into the land of force. I think Iran has allowed themselves to be fooled in the thinking they could manipulate Trump. Same old tactics with the wrong guy when it comes to Trump.

To all those who voted for President Trump and got him in office, God bless you. He’s the right guy at the right time. These are dangerous times.

Why do we say no nuclear weapon for Iran? They’re a religious theocracy. They’re built around the extreme version of Islam. They want to destroy Saudi Arabia and the Suni branch of Islam. They want to kill all the Jews in Israel and come after us. That’s what their whole country is built upon, a theocratic view that There’s nobody else in the world but them when it comes to worshiping God. If they had a nuclear weapon, they would use it. Israel believes that. I believe that.

Here’s the task at hand. Be all in, President Trump, in helping Israel eliminate the nuclear threat. If we need to provide bombs to Israel, provide bombs. If we need to fly planes with Israel, do joint operations.

But here’s the bigger question. Wouldn’t the world be better off if the Ayatollahs went away and were replaced by something better? Wouldn’t Iran be better off? Tom Cotton is coming on. He made a great observation. The endless war is Iran. Since 1979, they’ve been attacking the entire region, chanting death to America, death to Israel, since their very founding.

It’s time to close the chapter on the Iranian Ayatollah and his henchmen. Let’s close that chapter soon and start a new chapter in the Middle East, one of tolerance, hope, and peace."

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Warmonger Lindsey Graham just rushed to Fox to advocate for U.S. involvement as soon as he could.

He is also pushing for a US-backed regime change in Iran.

I would like to renominate Graham to get a one-way ticket to the frontlines of every war he wants America involved in. pic.twitter.com/CcQrx90sq1

— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) June 17, 2025


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To: Kazan

Somebody doesn’t like ‘war pig’ Lindsey Graham.

But, war pig or not, he is right.

And we’ve been assisting Israel against the Muslim terrorist states since Israel was born.

We give them foreign aid, and military aid, and we assist them with intelligence and even with the weapons which are what’s making the difference against Iran. And with many Israelis having American and Israeli citizenship, it’s very likly that there are “Americans” involved in the direct war against Iran and its proxies.

And we’ve been involved in the war against Iran and others in the middle-east, when those countries directly and openly declare the U.S. as their biggest enemy.

So, the war pig is only asking tor the obvious truth to be told, and that is that, we have been and should continue to be involved in the war against Iran and making sure that they can’t get their hands on nuclear weapons.

No need to remain in denial about the clear truth about Iran and how their radical military policies need to be ended, violently if necessary. Fight fire with fire. Stop being stupid, as we have been for over 40 years with Iran.


21 posted on 06/17/2025 10:21:48 AM PDT by adorno ( )
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To: Kazan

Agreed.
Besides, Israel knows that the USA security org is filled with holes.
They do NOT want to share tactical with the USA or the MSM will pick it up in hrs.


22 posted on 06/17/2025 10:23:52 AM PDT by Zathras
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To: iamgalt

May not can take them out, but you can bury under millions of tons of rock and they can’t get to them.


23 posted on 06/17/2025 10:24:37 AM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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To: Brian Griffin

Looks like the War pigs are going to get their war—in Hours Trump will order an attack—He just wrote that Iran should surrender. Maybe nuke one of the underground nuke factories? This could go bad fast. Lets see what happens by tonight.


24 posted on 06/17/2025 10:24:44 AM PDT by Forward the Light Brigade (. War is Hell, War IS a Crime.)
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To: rdcbn1
The reality is that we will probably see the Iranian people take a lead in liberating their country which will change the entire complexion of the situation.

The Iranian "people" deposed the Shaw on favor of radical Islamic rule/dictators. I question how many Iranians are willing to fight a civil war. Russia will support the current regime with all the hardware and possibly men it needs. Who's supporting those willing to fight the current regime. I think the only way we see a regime change is if the U.S. or other nations puts boots on the ground. Unconditional surrender and subsequent occupation of Japan and Germany was required . I believe the same will be required for contemporary despotic regimes . I hope my assessment is wrong and we see a civil war in Iran with the despots removed.

25 posted on 06/17/2025 10:31:51 AM PDT by JesusIsLord
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To: Kazan

Is Linda foaming a the mouth yet?

May need a straight-jacket.


26 posted on 06/17/2025 10:31:52 AM PDT by ABStrauss (I miss Rulsh!!!!!)
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To: PA2SK
Giving them the bunker busters is pointless because they don't have any planes that can deliver them. It can only be delivered with the Stealth Bomber, which means US involvement.

Give Israel the planes and bunker busters.

It's absolutely worth us not getting directly involved.

27 posted on 06/17/2025 10:33:22 AM PDT by Kazan
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To: Starboard
If its that important of a national issue then where is the congressional authorization for action? Just seems that the congress should weigh in on commitments like this.

Russia or China send a nuclear missile towards the U.S. Should congress be convened in order to declare war against China or Russia?

Al-Waeda sends a bunch of terrorists to use jet planes as bombs to destroy some very important American assets. Did congress have to be convened for the U.S. to take action against the culprits?

Iran uses proxies to bomb American and other ships with cargo meant for the U.S. and other countries. Should congress have to be convened every time one of those proxies or Iran itself attack American and allies assets?
28 posted on 06/17/2025 10:35:42 AM PDT by adorno ( )
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To: Kazan

Totally agree. We can send a delegation to help negotiate or provide Israel with bombs or whatever they may need, but we cannot be flying planes over Iran.


29 posted on 06/17/2025 10:36:28 AM PDT by woweeitsme
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To: Kazan

One Seth Cropsey, former deputy undersecretary of the Navy, writes in the WSJ today that we have the opportunity to shepherd in a new Middle East. So we can choke off China and Russia.

Because we’ve been so good at that these last eighty years, playing global strategy chess in the land of oil and Islam.


30 posted on 06/17/2025 10:37:38 AM PDT by heartwood (Please blame all ridiculous or iinappropriate words on autocorrect. Thank you. )
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To: adorno

So according to your logic there is never any congressional authorization needed under any circumstances.


31 posted on 06/17/2025 10:39:57 AM PDT by Starboard
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To: JesusIsLord
Russia will support the current regime with all the hardware and possibly men it needs.

Very unlikely. In fact, can't happen. Russia is in a big bind fighting to take Ukraine, and they need all assets available to stay in the fight. Iran will suffer the same fate as Syria, if they don't surrender soon. Russia is out of the equation as far as Iran is concerned.
32 posted on 06/17/2025 10:41:58 AM PDT by adorno ( )
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To: Kazan

He’s a homo douchebag. I just as soon hear from Liz Chaney.


33 posted on 06/17/2025 10:44:21 AM PDT by anton
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To: Kazan

Why does Sean Hannity continue to give that little chicken-hawk weasel Linda Graham air time?

Somebody in South Carolina primary this tin soldier. PLEASE!


34 posted on 06/17/2025 10:44:35 AM PDT by BrexitBen
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To: Kazan

Probably the most important thing to deal with is regime change when the power vacuum is created with the departure of the mullahs. Who will fill it? Who will orchestrate or influence the filling? Israel is not positioned for this job and we should only do it if we don’t require troops. It is a nation of 90 million and we sure don’t want it either just like we should not want to take over the likes of Mexico. Russia probably does not want it, they have their own problem and future problem in Ukraine, China may want it but probably only wants the oil. We don’t care if they buy the oil and in fact that would be best for the replacement regime. Nobody wants anything similar to what is there now and nobody should want the risk of a power vacuum and organically grown regime such as is likely taking place in Syria and Lebanon. Maybe the Israelis have a hand on that though.


35 posted on 06/17/2025 10:47:22 AM PDT by Sequoyah101 (Donald John Trump. First man to be Elected to the Presidency THREE times since FDR.)
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To: Kazan
Give Israel the planes and bunker busters.

It's absolutely worth us not getting directly involved.


Giving Iran the bunker busters, is getting directly involved.

Though not the same... if you give a murderer the weapon with which to kill someone, you are directly involved. You intended for that murderer to commit the murder.

In the case of Israel, giving them the bunker buster is for defense, but it's still getting involved, since Israel did noot have that weapon originally.
36 posted on 06/17/2025 10:49:29 AM PDT by adorno ( )
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To: Starboard
So according to your logic there is never any congressional authorization needed under any circumstances.

It's just a formality, for the most part.

For any aggressive military action against us, we would not be able to wait stupidly while the enemy continues its attack until congress gives the go-ahead to retaliate.

If we retaliate as soon as the enemy attacks, the congressional approval would just be a stupid formality.

If the president or a general takes actions which were unnecessary and proved to be unwarranted, those officials can be held accountable after the conflict is over. But acting/reacting too late could be very deadly if we have to wait for congress to act.
37 posted on 06/17/2025 10:58:30 AM PDT by adorno ( )
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To: adorno

I agree about the time element. Obviously there can be extremely urgent conditions which do not afford the luxury of debate. But when there is time to consider the wisdom and ramifications of sending American troops and assets into harms way there should be some examination of the potential consequences.

We have seen more than enough blood and treasure squandered in endless conflicts. Enough to make us question those kinds of engagements/entanglements when time affords.


38 posted on 06/17/2025 11:04:51 AM PDT by Starboard
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To: Kazan

So Gayboy Pundit is with Iran now. Got it.


39 posted on 06/17/2025 11:13:21 AM PDT by montag813
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To: Starboard
We have seen more than enough blood and treasure squandered in endless conflicts.

Meanwhile, the world has seen how small/insignificant quarrels/conflicts, eventually become larger and more deadly conflicts/wars. Like WW1 and WWII.

Better to quash the smaller conflicts 'now', than to have to spend a not more time and materiel and shed huge amounts of blood, in a much larger conflict which may turn out unmanageable.

Myopia is what causes the bigger wars.
40 posted on 06/17/2025 11:17:02 AM PDT by adorno ( )
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