Joe Scarborough of Msnbc defends Trump’s bombs in Iran: ‘Hillary Clinton, any president’ would be ‘felt forced to take that strike’

Anchor of MSNBC Joe Scarborough on Monday defended President Trump’s strikes against Iran, arguing that any past president or even Hillary Clinton would have been “felt to get that strike”.

Trump announced over the weekend that the US had fallen Bunker Buster Bombs and Cruise Tomahawk rockets in the three major Iranian nuclear countries – Firdaw, Natanz and Isfahan – in what he called a “spectacular military success”.

Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough argued that every past president would “feel forced” to get the same strikes in Iran. Msnbc
Trump called the weekend strike in Iran a “spectacular military success”. Reuters

The host of “Morning Joe” said he is not “defending himself in either party”, but argued that many presidents – and even former Democratic candidate and secretary of state Hillary Clinton – is likely to have made the same decision from the Oval office.

“I find it difficult to believe that Bush 41, Bush 43, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, you know, get down on the list, every president would not feel forced to get that strike,” Scarborough said.

“What would it look like Monday if it hadn’t moved? If Iran wouldn’t have been already in 60% [enrichment of uranium] And an ability to create nuclear weapons within a short issue of time, right? “Host added.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton congratulates students at a June high school graduation ceremony. Zumapress.com

Scarborough quoted Henry Kissinger to argue that Trump was stuck with two difficult opportunities.

“Henry Kissinger with famous said that when you sit at the White House and are trying to make a decision on foreign policy, the opportunity of war, you have never been given a good decision and a bad decision. You have submitted two very difficult choices. And the president took that election,” Scarborough said.

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Anchor of the news of the Republican Congressman turned into the news has criticized the Trump administration much, slamming Elon Musk’s Dogs, and stayed with former President Joe Biden, claiming he was at the maximum in March 2024 when he later reports, alleged mental reports.

But Scarborough faced anger from viewers last year when he and Mika Brazinski, his co-joining “Morning Joe” and his wife, visited Trump on his Mar-a-Lago property.

A close view of the craters left behind US air strikes in Iran’s Fustaw Complex. Maxar technologies

Speaking at “Morning Joe”, the Washington columnist Post David Ignatius agreed with Scarborough’s argument that Trump was not given any easy opportunity.

“His elections were debated when he had to make the decision,” Ignatius said.


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He added that Trump inherited the battle plan from three previous presidents who considered the same bomb, but “withdrew because of the uncertainties related to the action.”

“If President Trump decided last Friday there is no chance that the negotiated solution I want to solve this will work … He, in some sense, had no choice but to transfer it to another terrain,” Ignatius said.

“The problem is. In that different terrain we just don’t know what it’s ahead.”

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