MSNBCs Joe Scarborough defends Trumps bombs on Iran: Hillary Clinton, any president would have felt compelled to take that strike

MSNBC anchor Joe Scarborough on Monday defended President Trump’s strikes on Iran, arguing that any past president or even Hillary Clinton would have “felt compelled to take that strike.”Trump over the weekend announced that the US had dropped bunker buster bombs and Tomahawk cruise missiles on three key Iranian nuclear sites – Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan – in what he called a “spectacular military success.”The “Morning Joe” host said he’s not “championing either side,” but argued that many past presidents – and even former Democratic nominee and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton – likely would have made the same decision from the Oval Office.“I find it hard to believe that Bush 41, Bush 43, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, you know, go down the list, any president wouldn’t have felt compelled to take that strike,” Scarborough said.“What would Monday look like if he hadn’t have moved? If Iran wasn’t already at 60% [enrichment of uranium] and an ability to create nuclear weapons in a short matter of time, right?” the host added.Scarborough quoted Henry Kissinger to argue that Trump was stuck with two difficult options.“Henry Kissinger famously said that when you’re sitting in the White House and trying to make a decision on foreign policy, the possibility of war, you’re never handed a good decision and a bad decision.You’re handed two very difficult choices.

And the president made that choice,” Scarborough said.The Republican congressman-turned-leftist news anchor has heavily criticized the Trump administration, slamming Elon Musk’s DOGE cuts, and stood by former president Joe Biden, claiming he was at his best in March 2024 when later reports alleged mental decline.But Scarborough faced outrage from viewers last year when he and Mika Brzezinski, his “Morning Joe” co-host and wife, visited Trump at his Mar-a-Lago property.Speaking on “Morning Joe,” Washington Post columnist David Ignatius agreed with Scarbo...

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