As mainstream media—from Fox News to CNN—stokes the flames of a potential U.S. intervention in the Iran-Israel conflict, a different message is resonating across Steve Bannon’s WarRoom program and among the Trump MAGA loyalists: not again. Not another war, not another distraction, not another betrayal of America First.
Bannon’s tone all week was sharp and focused on non-intervention in the Israel-Iran conflict, as he repeated on Saturday’s Program:
“We are not going to let this be like the Iraq War. If we get into it, we’re going to have to see it through.” That sense of historical memory—of wars launched with no clear endgame—fuels MAGA’s resistance.
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A WEEK OF WAR ROOM PROGRAMMING TO LAY HIS CASE
On June 13, Israel launched “Operation Rising Lion,” targeting dozens of Iranian nuclear and military sites—including Natanz, Isfahan, Tehran, Arak, and Khondab—using aircraft, bunker‑busting bombs, drones, and cyberattacks, possibly dragging the United States into a brutal conflict.
On June 19, the Rasmussen poll gave President Donald Trump a striking 56% approval rating. That same day, Bannon—fresh off a private White House meeting—broadcast a firm message to the WarRoom audience: “No intervention.”
That is a high approval rating, one week after Israel escalated into War.
Bannon’s WarRoom was a hub of urgency and spiritual clarity for the entire week the nation discussed the newest emerging threat to the prosperity of the United States. The guests, ranging from immigration expert Dr. Steven Camarota to legal analyst Mike Davis, painted a picture of a nation in recovery from globalist entanglements, only to face new manipulation.
Their unified message? We have unfinished business at home.
On Friday, one week after the most major escalation in the conflict by Israel, Bannon and his guests cited the recent court win allowing National Guard troops to remain in Los Angeles, where Trump is cracking down on rising leftist violence, where Democrats have been rioting against ending scanturary cities (source: Mike Davis).
The MAGA base, unified and loud on social media postings, sees through the timing of Netanyahu’s military moves. Why now?
Why, just as President Trump prepares to carry out the 2025 American restoration, do we have this new war? Bannon isn’t afraid to ask these uncomfortable questions.
To ask isn’t anti-Israel; it’s anti-distraction.
With Dr. Camarota reporting a one-million drop in illegal crossings under Trump’s tightened policies (source: Camarota), the border is finally under control. That’s where the fight is—not 6,000 miles away.
John Solomon’s report that the FBI told intel agencies to destroy evidence of Chinese Communist Party interference in 2020 is another powder keg (source: Just the News). Bannon’s camp believes this war push risks burying that story—and with it, the truth about the last election, which so many American activists have toiled over.
If Trump is free to act and implement an America First agenda, there’s a real chance for government accountability, sovereignty, prosperity, and peace among the people.
But not if war hijacks the agenda.
MAGA isn’t anti-defense. It’s pro-priority. And today’s priority is fixing America.
This is part one of a three-part series covering Bannon’s WarRoom on Real America’s Voice, for the Week of Israel’s escalation in the Iran conflict, dates June 13, 2025, to June 21, 2025.
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