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Congress members split over US attack on Iran
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republican and Democratic members of the U.S. Congress delivered swift reactions to U.S. bombings of Iranian nuclear facilities early on Sunday.
While US President Donald Trump's decision to attack nuclear facilities in Iran was shared only with Republican Congressional leaders, Democrats were informed after the attack.
The President's decision to attack three Iran's nuclear centres generated criticisms of Republicans and Democrats in the Congress, accusing the act as constitutional because it has not been authorized by the legislative power.
Leading US Democrats are critical of US President Donald Trump's decision to attack targets in Iran. They are accusing him of not seeking authorization from Congress for the use of force, foreign news agencies report.
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