"Graham noted that he worked for months to get Trump on board with the strikes.
In recent weeks, to make the case to the president about going to war with Iran, Graham made several trips to Israel, meeting with members of the country's intelligence community.
"They'll tell me things our own government won't tell me," he confessed to the Journal.
Graham, 70, noted that he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and told him ways to convince Trump, who has dubbed himself the "Peace President," to launch military action in Iran.
The South Carolina Senator also said he spoke with Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman to get him on board ahead of Trump's strikes.
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"I went to MBS to say, OK, I think this is going down,' " he admitted.
Graham also told the Journal that he worked with two other men to make his case: Jack Keane, a retired Army General turned Fox News contributor, and Marc Thiessen, a Bush speechwriter turned Washington Post columnist.
"I went to MBS to say, OK, I think this is going down,' " he admitted.
Graham also told the Journal that he worked with two other men to make his case: Jack Keane, a retired Army General turned Fox News contributor, and Marc Thiessen, a Bush speechwriter turned Washington Post columnist.
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Graham's tactics are receiving pushback from Trump's coalition of the Republican Party that has raged against the "neocons" of the Bush years. One senior White House aide was so ticked by Graham's pushiness that he called him an "annoying crazy uncle," as Graham kept making appearances at Trump's Mar-a-lago club.
"Lindsey hasn't seen a fist fight he hasn't wanted to turn into a bombing raid," MAGA Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett said.
"What are they going to do to me?" Graham said of his critics.
He also said that he believed MAGA, which has been sold on Trump's "no new wars" campaign promise, would eventually come around.
"What I don't understand is why more people don't do it," Graham said. "Try to shape these events. This is a moment of world history here. Just jump in the deep end of the pool."