During a campaign stop in Georgia on Thursday, February 19th, Donald Trump addressed supporters at a steel factory, emphasizing his administration's commitment to American jobs and the "made in America" initiative. While Trump reiterated his firm stance on Iran, giving them a tight deadline to conclude a nuclear deal, his most ardent supporters expressed reservations about the prospect of large-scale military action. Many attendees voiced a desire for peace, stating they did not vote for Trump to initiate new wars and trusting his judgment to find peaceful resolutions. Some older supporters acknowledged the possibility of limited surgical strikes, but the general sentiment among the crowd leaned towards avoiding any military conflict.