Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) called for prayers after President Trump announced strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites late Saturday, adding that she hopes the U.S. is not "attacked by terrorists."
"Let us join together and pray for the safety of our U.S. troops and Americans in the Middle East," she wrote on social media platform X after Trump's announcement.
"Let us pray that we are not attacked by terrorists on our homeland after our border was open for the past 4 years and over 2 Million gotaways came in," she added. "Let us pray for peace."
Her statement comes after the U.S. targeted three nuclear sites in Natanz, Esfahan and Fordow, located inside a mountain in Iran. Six “bunker buster” bombs were reportedly dropped on Fordow, while more than two dozen Tomahawk missiles were launched at the other two sites.
Greene has been a notable critic of U.S. involvement in the conflict between Iran and Israel, saying that she backed Trump because he would not involve the nation in foreign conflicts.
“Everyone is finding out who are real America First/MAGA and who were fake and just said it (because) it was popular,” Greene wrote in a 355-word post on the social platform X last week. “Unfortunately the list of fakes are becoming quite long and exposed themselves quickly.”
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) quickly shot down Greene's criticism, instead saying that she “doesn’t understand” the nuclear threat that Iran poses.
“If you don’t understand that Iran, a religious theocracy, religious Nazis would use a nuclear weapon to kill all the Jews, you don’t listen to what they say,” Graham said. “They’re a threat to us. They’re a threat to the State of Israel. It is not in the world’s interest to give this religious fanatic a nuclear weapon.”
Greene isn't alone in her stance, as the issue is generating a significant split in MAGA-world. Still, many Republicans praised the strikes on Iran, which had become a hot-button debate in Washington, especially among the GOP. They came after Israel struck Iranian nuclear facilities earlier this month in what it called a “pre-emptive” attack.
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