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Arkansas Lawmakers React to U.S. Military Strikes in Iran

MARYLAND, JUN 22 – Maryland lawmakers are divided along party lines over President Trump's airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, with Democrats citing constitutional concerns and Republicans emphasizing national security.

  • On Saturday, President Donald Trump authorized U.S. airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, following Israel’s preemptive attack, amid rising regional tensions.
  • After Israeli bombing, Trump ordered strikes citing proliferation fears, despite U.S. intelligence assessing Iran was not building a nuclear weapon.
  • According to Trump, the strikes were 'spectacular success,' with B-2 bombers penetrating 300 feet into mountains and Israeli officials estimating a 2-3 year setback for Iran's nuclear program.
  • Maryland lawmakers are divided, with Democrats condemning the president's actions and over 40,000 U.S. servicemembers deployed nearby, raising safety concerns.
  • Amid debates, Senate and House members urge passage of the War Powers Resolution, emphasizing the constitutional need for Congress to authorize military actions against Iran.
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