I just saw what's happening with Nick Fuentes, and honestly, this reflects a serious fracture within the American right. The influencer is basically calling on his followers to abandon Trump and vote Democrat if necessary, all because the administration has brought the United States into a war with Iran. He says this is the last chance for someone in the 2028 primaries to truly fulfill the promise of putting America first.



Nick Fuentes is not the only one angry. Putting politics aside for a moment, look at the numbers. Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize-winning economist, is warning of a potential financial crisis. His point is solid: today’s financial system is much more fragile than in 1979. If this Iran war causes real economic disruptions, it could trigger problems in the private credit market, which is already under close watch. The valuations of the S&P 500 are very high, so any significant economic blow could cause that to explode.

And there’s another factor almost no one is mentioning: Dubai and the Middle East are now critical nodes in the global financial system, not just because of oil. If the war disrupts that, we’re talking about real global economic risks.

On the military side, retired General Mark Hertling was quite clear on Morning Joe: the U.S. could be making a major miscalculation. He mentioned that 2,000 strikes have already been used, along with expensive precision weapons, defensive systems like Patriot and THAAD. The problem is Iran has between 10,000 and 20,000 missiles ready. The battlefield math gets complicated when you start spending defensive resources at that rate while having military commitments worldwide.

Now, what Robert Reich points out is that this is a huge distraction. Trump wants to divert attention from everything that has gone wrong under his administration: the economy, ICE raids, measles, Epstein’s files dangerously close to surfacing. Netanyahu is doing the same with Gaza. It’s the classic authoritarian manual: war absorbs the news, erases criticism, divides the population.

What’s interesting is that Nick Fuentes is articulating what many in the Republican base might be thinking but aren’t saying publicly. If the administration doesn’t deliver in 2026 and 2028, he says he would become a Democrat before remaining tied to this. That’s a level of frustration you don’t see every day. The real question is whether this is a temporary fissure or if it signals a deeper shift in how the right views Trump after this.
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