Fetterman accuse les démocrates de souffrir du syndrome de dérangement lié à Trump

Le sénateur de Pennsylvanie, John Fetterman, a critiqué l'hypocrisie de ses collègues démocrates en matière de politique étrangère lors d'une interview sur un podcast cette semaine. Il a accusé le parti de donner la priorité aux critiques contre Israël plutôt qu'aux préoccupations concernant l'Iran.

Fetterman s'est entretenu mercredi avec le journaliste libertarien Nick Gillespie. Il a défendu les actions de l'administration Trump contre l'Iran et a déclaré qu'il faisait davantage confiance à ses évaluations qu'à celles de Téhéran, de Pékin ou de Moscou. Le sénateur a averti que les démocrates risquaient de devenir le parti du syndrome de dérangement lié à Trump et d'oublier les intérêts américains communs.

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