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Ben Shapiro Mocked, Called To Enlist After Shifting Goalposts On Iran War

Ben Shapiro was ruthlessly mocked and called to enlist Thursday after X users pointed out his shifting goalposts on the Iran War.

Days before the war began, Shapiro was advocating for the U.S. to strike Iran, while assuring his audience that a bombing campaign would not lead to a bigger ground war. In an op-ed published March 19, Shapiro downplayed concerns surrounding the critical Strait of Hormuz chokepoint, which has remained effectively closed throughout the war. (RELATED: Pentagon To Deploy 3,000 More Troops To Middle East)

But he changed his tune Thursday, telling Americans they better buckle up for the long run. He also pushed for the U.S. to invade Kharg Island, Iran’s primary oil export hub that processes over 90% of the regime’s crude oil exports, and dismissed fears of mass troop casualties as overblown.

The pile-on was swift:

One X user brought Grok into the mix:

The Pentagon is reportedly weighing a plan to dispatch an extra 10,000 troops to the Middle East, in addition to 5,000 Marines and sailors, and 2,000 members of the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division who have already been deployed.

Furthermore, the U.S. Army has raised the maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42 in order to broaden its pool of recruits. The policy also eases restrictions on Americans with previous marijuana-related convictions. It will be effective April 20.

On Sunday, Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham drew heat from both sides of the aisle after he compared the potential invasion of Kharg Island to the brutal Battle of Iwo Jima.

“Here’s a refresher on military history for Lindsey Graham. Iwo Jima remains the bloodiest battle in Marine Corps history. Nearly 7,000 Marines laid down the ultimate sacrifice on those black sand beaches,” said fellow South Carolinian, Republican Rep. Nancy Mace. 



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