Trump supporter Lindsey Graham dies in Iran war, bids goodbye to the world at the age of 71

Senator Lindsey Graham, a close friend of US President Donald Trump and leader of the Republican Party, has died at the age of 71. He was battling a serious and sudden illness for the last few days, after which he breathed his last. He was considered a staunch supporter of war in American politics. He was one of the few senior leaders who recently convinced President Donald Trump to wage war against Iran.

Graham was the brain behind the Iran war

In the month of March, when tensions between the US and Iran were at their peak, it was Lindsey Graham who laid the stage for war behind the scenes. He fully explained to the Trump Administration and President Trump himself why military action against Iran is necessary in the interest of the United States.

Graham had said – America’s influence will increase by war against Iran

During preparations for the war against Iran, Graham had openly said, ‘We are going to make a lot of money from this war.’ His statement was criticized at the international level, but Graham never changed his stance. He believed that a war against Iran would increase America’s influence and also bring huge profits to the American defense industry.

Was one of Trump’s closest advisors and friends

Lindsey Graham was one of President Donald Trump’s closest advisors and friends. Be it domestic politics or deciding on war with other countries of the world, Trump often paid close attention to Graham’s advice. While many other US officials were hesitant to engage in direct war with Iran, Graham held frequent meetings with Trump to convince him of the benefits of war and ultimately escalate the war.

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