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AMERICA FIRST VINDICATED: Poll Shows GOP Voters REJECT Endless Wars, Want Trump's Peace Through Strength

Gary FranchiMarch 2, 2026106 views
AMERICA FIRST VINDICATED: Poll Shows GOP Voters REJECT Endless Wars, Want Trump's Peace Through Strength
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A new Reuters/Ipsos poll is sending shockwaves through the Washington war machine, revealing that GOP voters have finally had enough of endless military interventions – even when it comes to Iran.

The polling data shows Republican support for potential strikes against Iran running significantly lower than support for past conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. And you know what? That's exactly what President Trump has been preaching all along.

While the establishment media tries to frame this as weakness, patriots know better. This is what America First looks like in action – a nation that's learned the hard lessons of two decades spent nation-building while our own borders remained wide open and our cities crumbled.

The Deep State's War Fever Meets MAGA Reality

For years, the military-industrial complex has counted on reflexive Republican support for any military adventure they could dream up. But Trump changed that equation permanently when he campaigned on ending forever wars and bringing our troops home.

The poll results show Americans – especially conservatives – aren't buying what the warmongers are selling anymore. We've seen this movie before: promises of quick victories that turn into decades-long occupations, trillions in taxpayer dollars flushed down foreign rat holes, and American heroes coming home in flag-draped coffins.

"The American people are smart enough to know the difference between defending our homeland and policing the world for globalist interests," one GOP strategist noted.

This polling vindication comes as President Trump continues implementing his peace-through-strength doctrine – rebuilding our military while avoiding unnecessary conflicts. It's a stark contrast to the Biden regime's disastrous foreign policy that left us weaker abroad while dividing us at home.

The message from GOP voters is crystal clear: we'll defend America when threatened, but we're done being the world's unpaid security guards. That's not isolationism – that's common sense.

Isn't it refreshing to see Republican voters finally putting America First instead of falling for the same old war propaganda?

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Gary Franchi

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ConservativeRealistVerified54 minutes ago
This is why the establishment hated Trump so much - he actually delivered on ending conflicts instead of starting new ones. Four years of relative peace speaks volumes.
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TexasLibertyVerifiedjust now
Peace through strength worked for Reagan and it worked for Trump. When did wanting to avoid endless wars become controversial? Glad to see GOP voters have common sense.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedjust now
Reagan knew how to project strength without getting bogged down in nation-building. That's real leadership.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! We've been saying this for years - sending our sons and daughters overseas while our own border is wide open makes no sense. Trump understood that strength at home IS strength abroad.
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
Exactly right. I served two tours in Afghanistan and came home to watch politicians ignore our own problems while writing blank checks for foreign conflicts.
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MainStreetAmericaVerifiedjust now
Question: How much money have we spent on foreign wars in the last 20 years that could have gone to infrastructure, veterans care, or border security? The numbers would shock people.