UFC champion Sean Strickland urp Trump not to get involved in Israel-Iran’s conflict


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UFC’s medium -sized weight champion, Sean Strickland made his position on the notion of America that joined Israel in a war against Iran on Tuesday.

The 34 -year -old fighter sent a position in X, in response to a position by President Donald Trump, urging the commander in chief not to involve the United States in the current conflict. Trump’s position boasted that the US army took “total and total control over the heavens of Iran.”

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“The United States does not want to participate in the Israel War … This is not our war. We don’t want it. You were chosen by people. Listen to the people who chose you. We don’t want this!” Strickland wrote in response to Trump.

Strickland has previously expressed his support for Trump, and the president has occasionally attended to see Strickland fight in the octagon in past events.

Strickland even publicly declared his support for Trump after a victory over Paulo Costa in UFC 302 in June 2024.

However, Strickland has also expressed his position that he does not want Trump to put on the side of Israel at the coast of American interest.

In a February 10 position, Strickland even suggested that he would begin to renounce a Palestinian flag amid an agreement for Trump to sell weapons worth $ 8 billion to Israel.

“Man, if Trump keeps this BS, I’m about to start shaking a Palestinian flag. American cities are shit and want to spend billions in this container fire. Did we make a mistake?

Sean Strickland (Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC through Getty Images)

Another professional athlete has also talked about his position of not supporting Trump joining Israel in a war against Iran.

The former campocort of the Cincinnati, Zack Cozart, who has also been a firm Trump defender in the past, expressed a feeling similar to Strickland in an XX on Monday.

Trump says that Iran “would like to talk” about reducing the Israel-Iran conflict

“If Trump puts us in a war, I will not support him, and I am sure that most of you know that I love Trump,” Cozart wrote.

Trump told journalists aboard Air Force One during one night Return flight to Washington that I was looking to achieve something better than a high fire and would meet with the advisors in the situation room early on Tuesday.

“We are seeing better than a fire,” Trump said. “We are not looking for the fire. I didn’t say I was looking for a stop.”

Previously, Trump denied informing that Washington was rushing to work in a high fire, saying on his true social platform that “it certainly has nothing to do with a high fire. Much larger than that.”

Trump also issued a sinister warning on the platform on Monday night, writing that “Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon” and “everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!”

When journalists aboard Air Force One asked about his call to Tehran residents to evacuate, Trump said there was no threat, but “many bad things happen, and I think it’s safer to evacuate.”

When Trump was asked again if the United States becomes militarily, they would ensure the end of Iran’s nuclear program, Trump said: “I hope their program will be eliminated long before that. They will not have a nuclear weapon.”

Trump said he can consider sending vice president JD Vance and the special envoy of the United States to the Middle East Steve Witkoff to meet with The Iranians.

“It depends on what happens when it returns,” Trump said about Israel-Iran’s conflict, telling journalists that “no one has slowed so far.”

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