Trump Indicates U.S. has Joined War with Iran
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Vice President J.D. Vance tried to thread the needle.“Sometimes we’re going to have overlapping interests,” Ohio’s junior Republican senator said of the United States and Israel, “and sometimes we are going to have distinct interests.
I think we’re getting the cart ahead of the horse here,” Thune told reporters on Capitol Hill, when asked if he would allow a war powers resolution to come up for a vote on the Senate
Trump calls for Iran's 'unconditional surrender', tells Tehran to evacuate as air war rages on. Israel plans to destroy Fordow nuclear site.
Iran has sharply reduced its missile fire on Israel, possibly signaling a shift to a drawn-out, lower-intensity conflict
Tucker Carlson grilled Ted Cruz about Iran, telling the Texas Republican at one point that he doesn't "know anything" about the country.
Yinam Cohen, the Consul General of Israel to the Midwest, said Israel’s recent military strikes against Iran are aimed at preventing "a much more destructive war in the near future." Cohen said that would have a direct impact on Europe and America.
The decision to launch a full-on attack on Iran would be in the gray area between the president’s powers as commander in chief and the Constitution’s mandate that only Congress can declare war.
If Israel decides to continue down the military path against Iran’s nuclear program, it has no choice but to ensure that the Fordow enrichment plant no longer poses a threat.
Lawmakers are introducing resolutions aimed at preventing the U.S. from getting involved with Israel's military campaign against Iran.
United States Representative Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky, has introduced bipartisan legislation to prohibit US involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., introduced legislation that blocks the use of federal funds for an unauthorized conflict with Iran. Seven senators have expressed their intention to vote for Sanders’ “No War Against Iran Act.”