Reference News website reported on June 23 that The Associated Press published an article titled "Trump's move against Iran may draw more criticism from MAGA anti-interventionists" on June 21. Here is a translated excerpt of the content: President Trump's decision to attack three of Iran's nuclear facilities will almost certainly invite more criticism from some of his Republican supporters, including some well-known supporters who have stated that any such action would go against Trump's commitment to anti-interventionist stance. The situation leading up to the announcement of the strike on the 21st revealed cracks within Trump's "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) camp. Some of the movement's most active leaders, who themselves have large followings, expressed deep concerns about the prospect of American involvement in a war with Iran. Given that the president will not have a third term, it remains unclear how long this division will persist for Trump and his current priorities, as well as the overall future direction of his "America First" movement. Among those opposing American involvement are former White House senior advisor Stephen Bannon, Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, former Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson, and Charlie Kirk, the founder of the conservative youth group Turning Point USA. They were shocked partly because Trump himself had publicly expressed his distaste for what he and others call the "perpetual wars" instigated by previous administrations. As one of the top advisors to Trump's 2016 campaign, Bannon recently told listeners in Washington that his distaste for the Iraq War was the driving force behind Trump's first presidential campaign and the launch of the "Make America Great Again" movement. "One of the core principles is not to engage in perpetual wars," Bannon said. Former commentator Carlson has increasingly criticized Trump. During the 2024 campaign, Carlson helped host large rallies with this Republican. Earlier this month, he hinted that the president's posture went against the promise to keep America out of new overseas entanglements. Trump hit back at Carlson on social media, calling him "eccentric." Carlson's conversation with Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz at an event also exposed divisions among many Republicans. They debated for two hours on various issues, mainly focusing on the possibility of American involvement in Iran. After Cruz said he did not know about Iran's population and ethnic composition, Carlson told Cruz: "You know nothing about Iran. As a senator, you are calling for the overthrow of a government, and you know nothing about this country." Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia wrote on X last week that Carlson "shares some of the same beliefs as me," which include "foreign wars, interventions or regime changes will put America last, kill innocent people, bankrupt us, and ultimately lead to our destruction." Charlie Kirk said earlier this week: "What America needs least right now is a new war." Original text: [https://www.toutiao.com/article/7519033642518168079/](https://www.toutiao.com/article/7519033642518168079/) Disclaimer: This article only represents the author's personal views. Please express your attitude by clicking the "Like/Dislike" button below.