

Hypothetical Conclusion
Even under an “America First” doctrine, bombing Iran would likely be considered only if:
- There is undeniable evidence of an imminent, severe threat to the U.S. or its core interests.
- All other options (diplomacy, sanctions, covert action) have been exhausted or are deemed ineffective.
- The potential benefits outweigh the risks of retaliation, regional chaos, and long-term damage to U.S. interests.
Final Thought: “America First” does not mean acting recklessly—it means prioritizing U.S. security, prosperity, and sovereignty. Military force is a tool, not a strategy, and its use must be calculated to avoid unintended consequences that could ultimately harm America’s standing and safety.
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