Intelligence leaders are set to brief Congress on Trump’s Iran strikes
- Members of Congress will receive classified briefings from President Donald Trump’s intelligence leaders about military actions against Iran, three days after strikes were ordered against Iranian nuclear facilities and a retaliatory strike on a U.S. base occurred in Qatar.
- Democrats and some Republicans in Congress have questioned Trump’s unilateral military action, arguing he should have sought Congressional approval or provided better justification for the strikes.
- Congress expects an explanation regarding the strikes' effectiveness in thwarting Iran's nuclear ambitions and future plans to prevent another war in the Middle East, where American lives may be at risk.
- Trump described the military actions as 'limited in scope and purpose' and aimed to 'minimize casualties, deter future attacks, and limit the risk of escalation.
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