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Sen. Graham calls on Trump to “finish the job” in Iran and receives immediate backlash: “show us how it’s done, join the military”

Washington – A fresh wave of criticism erupted online this week after South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham once again voiced strong support for military pressure against Iran while praising Donald Trump’s handling of the escalating conflict.

The reaction was swift and intense. Within hours of a short video clip circulating on social media, thousands of users flooded the comment sections with criticism, mockery, and sharp political attacks aimed at the longtime Republican senator.

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A fresh wave of criticism erupted online this week after South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham once again voiced strong support for military pressure against Iran
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For many observers, the moment felt like a continuation of an ongoing online backlash that had been building for weeks as Graham repeatedly defended a tougher stance toward Iran and emphasized Washington’s close partnership with Israel.

The latest surge of reactions followed comments Graham delivered during an interview segment aired on Hannity on Fox News.

A short excerpt from the conversation was later posted on X, where it quickly began circulating across political discussion threads and news feeds.

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In the video, Graham expressed confidence that the United States and its allies were approaching a decisive moment in the confrontation with Iran. Speaking directly about the conflict, he urged the president to press forward.

“Mr. President, finish the job,” Graham said in the clip.

He suggested that the current moment could reshape the balance of power in the Middle East if handled carefully. According to the senator, weakening Iran’s leadership would open the door to broader regional stability.

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Graham argued that neutralizing the Iranian government’s military capabilities could ultimately lead to improved diplomatic relations in the region. He also suggested that countries such as Saudi Arabia could move toward recognizing Israel if Iran’s influence were significantly reduced.

“Our goal is to take this terrorist regime and defang it so that we can have real peace in the Middle East,” Graham said during the segment. He added that the United States was “very close” to achieving that outcome if the current strategy succeeded.

The senator also offered praise for Trump’s leadership, thanking the president and his administration for their efforts to prevent Iran from expanding its nuclear arsenal. Graham warned that failing to act could allow the country to develop multiple nuclear weapons.

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But the comments immediately reignited a debate that had already been simmering across social media platforms.

In the days leading up to the interview clip, Graham had already been facing heavy criticism online for his strong defense of Israel and his willingness to support aggressive action against Iran.

That earlier backlash had drawn responses from commentators, political activists, and media personalities who accused the senator of pushing the United States toward a broader conflict.

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Once the new video surfaced, the criticism intensified again.

This is what people said below the video.

Lindsey Graham needs to register as a foreign asset, @OurFreedoms1776 wrote.

“Graham is blessing Trump for a war that experts called one of the most incompetent invasions ever seen. No evacuation. No oil security. No allies,” another user commented.

“That sounds good in theory, but reality is a lot messier,” @DailyNewj commented.

“All talk you should serve in the military and show us how it’s done,” @juno_nozomi said.

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