BREAKING: Lindsey Graham says he hopes the rumors about Donald Trump ending the war on…
### Signal The post claims that Lindsey Graham hopes rumors about Donald Trump ending the war on Iran are not true. According to the channel, this statement was made by Lindsey Graham. ### Pattern This post fits into a thread where Lindsey Graham has been advocating for military action against

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BREAKING: Lindsey Graham says he hopes the rumors about Donald Trump ending the
war on Iran are not true.
@americanpatriotus • Mar 9, 2026
posted 2026-03-09 · 3.25K views · source on Telegram
Commentary — in the broader corpus
Signal
The post claims that Lindsey Graham hopes rumors about Donald Trump ending the war on Iran are not true. According to the channel, this statement was made by Lindsey Graham.
Pattern
This post fits into a thread where Lindsey Graham has been advocating for military action against Iran, as seen in prior posts from March 8, 2026 (#21149), and March 2, 2026 (#21085), where he suggested bombing Lebanon to target Hezbollah. Additionally, on March 1, 2026 (#21072), Graham stated that any American deaths in the war would be noble sacrifices for the safety of Israel and the United States.
Notable
What makes this drop distinct is Lindsey Graham's apparent reversal or hesitation regarding the war on Iran, given his previous statements advocating for aggressive action. This contrasts with his earlier boasts, such as on March 7, 2026 (#21140), where he claimed to have convinced President Trump to start another war in the Middle East.
Frame
If the channel's premise holds, this implies that Lindsey Graham is inconsistent or uncertain about his stance on the war with Iran, potentially reflecting divisions within the U.S. government or among its allies. Given the public record, the U.S. has historically been involved in complex diplomatic and military engagements in the Middle East, including with Iran and Israel. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal, is a relevant public-record context, as it outlines the international community's efforts to regulate Iran's nuclear program. However, the channel's framing suggests a more conspiratorial or geopolitical motivation behind the actions of figures like Lindsey Graham, which may not be entirely supported by the public record. The thread is doing what appears to be a mix of reporting on and speculating about the motivations and actions of U.S. political figures regarding the conflict with Iran.
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