Marjorie Taylor Greene has said there would be “political revolution in” the U.S. if President Trump deploys American soldiers in Iran. It is unclear what exactly prompted the former Republican representative and one-time Trump ally to issue the warning, though reports indicate the US and Israel are preparing for renewed fighting amid the fragile month-old ceasefire. “If you send in U.S. military troops into Iran, there is going to be a political revolution in America. WE. ARE. DONE. We said no more foreign wars and we meant it,” said Greene in a Sunday afternoon post on X. “The coalition will unite and be unstoppable. I’ll make sure of it.”“End this war. It’s stupid,” she added. Marjorie Taylor-Greene has become a frequent critic of former ally Donald Trump (AFP/Getty)It follows Trump’s latest social media outburst towards Tehran, warning that the “clock is ticking” as peace negations between the U.S. and Iran stall. “For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST, or there won’t be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.The president last week rejected Iran’s response to Washington’s latest peace proposal as “totally unacceptable”, Tehran having requested separate nuclear talks from peace negations.Greene has repeatedly voiced her opposition to the U.S. war against Iran, directly challenging the “mental state” of President Trump shortly after the conflict began. An anti-U.S. billboard depicting U.S. President Donald Trump and the Strait of Hormuz, in Tehran (Reuters)“I want to say, what is happening to the man that I supported, you supported, the man that denounced what happened in Iraq, the man that said ‘No more foreign wars,’ ‘No more regime change?’” Greene told conservative commentator Megyn Kelly two days after the war’s opening strikes. “Promised it on the campaign. JD Vance promised it. Tulsi Gabbard promised it, all of them promised it,” she added. “And we’re a year in, a year in, and we’re in another f‑‑‑ing war, and we’ve got American troops being killed.”Greene had once been a close ally of the president and echoed his claims that the 2020 presidential election was “stolen”. Since last year, however, the former representative for Georgia's 14th congressional district has broken with Trump over several domestic and foreign policy positions, including his decision to launch airstrikes on Iran last June, his support for Israel during the war in Gaza, and insufficient regulation of big tech.