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Auburn Tigers’ male basketball chief coach Bruce Pearl spoke in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday while his administration continued to weighing the possible participation of the United States in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
The consummated coach, who has been opened in his support for Israel since the terrorist attacks of October 2023, addressed the problem during an appearance in Outkick’s “You didn’t do me with Dan Dakich.”

The coach of the Auburn Tigers, Bruce Pearl, reacts against the Bulldogs of Georgia in Stegeman Coliseum on January 18, 2025. (Images Dale Zanine/Imagn)
He explained that he believes that the United States has a certain level of interest taking into account its history with Iran.
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“We can return and talk about 1982 in Lebanon and all American Marines who were killed. We can talk about October 7, where 45 Americans were killed. And they kidnapped, you know, six or seven more and executed them before Israel rescued them.
“This has been happening since 1979, and is about to become a safer place, a non -nuclear Iran. And without having the money to be able to do what they have been doing, the world will be a safer place,” he added.
“If the Middle East becomes safer and stronger, look at what dynamic country is Israel. Look all the unicorns that are there. Look all high technology and development. Look all the wealth. If it began to spread that to some of these other countries of the Middle East, who are going to associate with the United States, Russia, China, will be the US Peace and prosperity for peace and prospeity for peace and preparation?

President Donald Trump requested a peace agreement between Iran and Israel, urging them to “make the Middle East again” in a real social position on Sunday, June 15, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, INC)
Bruce Pearl de Auburn explains why he speaks in support of Israel
The president was not committed to the possibility of military intervention by speaking with journalists outside the White House on Wednesday, saying that military attacks aimed at Iran’s nuclear sites They have not been completely discarded.
“Yes, I can do it. I may not. “And I said: ‘Why didn’t you negotiate with me before all this death and destruction? Why didn’t you?’ I told people: “Why didn’t you negotiate with me two weeks ago? It’s very sad to see this. “

President Donald Trump talks to journalists while flying aboard Air Force One on the road from Calgary, Canada, to the Andrews joint base, Maryland, on Monday, June 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Trump has pressed Iran to sign a nuclear agreement, but the conversations between the two scheduled for Sunday were canceled after Iran retired days before. While the Trump administration supports its options, Iran has said that the United States that enters the conflict would mean a “total war.”