MTG tears into Trump with brutal takedown of the war in Iran and end of ceasefire
MTG tears into Trump with brutal takedown of the war in Iran and end of ceasefire

Joe SommerladWed, July 8, 2026 at 4:38 PM UTC
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Former Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has torn into President Donald Trump over the collapse of the U.S. ceasefire with Iran.
The U.S. unleashed new airstrikes late Tuesday and ārevoked a license allowing Iran to sell oil in response to attacks on three tankers in the Strait of Hormuz ā resuming hostilities just weeks after the president signed a memorandum of understanding with Tehran to end the fighting.
Lashing out over the development, the former Georgia representative invoked Trumpās many contradictory statements on the conflict, writing on X: āWe are back to bombing Iran during the ceasefire for the Iran war that is not a war because Iran bombed a vessel for crossing the Strait of Hormuz that they donāt control yet apparently control.ā
āNot sure how they bombed the vessel because we have totally and completely obliterated their military and beat them in the war that is not a war like 40 times now.ā
She continued: āIām so glad that Trump ran for president to end forever foreign wars otherwise I might start thinking this war that is not a war that we won like 40 times is starting to turn into another forever foreign war in the Middle East.

Former Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene remains an influential MAGA voice on social media and continues to criticize President Donald Trump, particularly over his foreign policy decisions (Getty)
āGood thing Pete Hegseth, Secretary of the Department of Defense, I mean War, is headed to Israel to take orders from, I mean ask for advice, on how to totally wipe out Iran, I mean bring peace.ā
Greene concluded: āIām totally sure no one in the executive branch or donors will do any sort of insider trading based on super duper secret military decisions.
āYou know the kind based on intelligence that Congress is going to fuse with Israelās military after they all vote to pass the National Defense (war) Authorization Act. Because this is exactly what we all voted for when we said Make America Great Again.ā
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The ex-congresswoman was once a zealous Trump cheerleader but turned on him last year over his āOne Big, Beautiful Billā and the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, leaving Congress in January.
She remains a powerful anti-Trump voice on social media, routinely criticizing the president, particularly over his foreign policy decisions ā notably the Iran war and the removal of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro ā which, she has argued, are not consistent with the āAmerica Firstā values his supporters elected him in 2024 to enact, nor the promises he made on the campaign trail.

Trump labeled the Iranian regime āscumā and āsick peopleā at NATOās summit in Turkey, saying he considered their ceasefire agreement āoverā (AP)
The present conflict began when the U.S. and Israel launched their Operation Epic Fury airstrikes against Iran on February 28, which killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other top officials.
However, Tehran retaliated by bombing U.S. allies and military assets across the Gulf and shuttering the strait, through which one-fifth of the worldās oil pass, driving up global fuel prices and leading to an uncomfortable stalemate.
The president reacted to the latest strikes ā which Iranian media reported hitting dozens of small boats in the contested channel as well as Kharg Island, Qeshm Island and the port cities of Sirik and Bandar Abbas ā by posting short clips of their targets exploding on his Truth Social platform, as well as a Roy Lichtenstein-inspired āBOOM!ā meme.
Trump addressed the matter more seriously at the latest NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, where, sat beside Secretary-General Mark Rutte, he said he considered the deal he signed with Iran āover.ā
Asked about the future of peace talks between the two nations, Trump said: āItās a very interesting question. To me, I think itās over. I donāt want to deal with āthem.
āTheyāre scum. āTheyāre sick people. Theyāre ā led by sick people. As far as ā Iām concerned, itās just a waste of time ādealing with them.ā
Rutte defended the American response in the strait, saying new airstrikes had been āabsolutely necessaryā to punish Iran for violating the terms of the memorandum of understanding they signed last month.
Source: āAOL Breakingā