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How the neoconservative influence over U.S. war-making paved the way for Trump’s war crimes in Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump oversees the war on Iran from Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, March 1, 2026. (Photo: White House/Daniel Torok/Flickr)Donald Trump’s naked threats to target Iran’s civilian infrastructure mark the culmination of neoconservative thought that has defined U.S. war-making over the past 30 years, from the Iraq war to Obama’s drone campaigns to the Gaza genocide.

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  • It’s really concerning to see how that long-standing approach has led to such dangerous escalation. The focus on military solutions seems to consistently ignore diplomatic pathways.

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