Mike Waltz Says "I Would Never Take Anything Off the Table for the President" on Bombing Iran Nuclear Plants
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Trump's UN ambassador refuses to take bombing Iran's nuclear power plant 'off the table'
According to Donald Trump’s UN ambassador, the president should not be constrained from ordering the Pentagon to bomb Iran’s sole nuclear power plant located southeast of the city of Bushehr, situated on the waterfront of the Persian Gulf.During an appearance on “Face the Nation,” Ambassador Mike Wa...
UN Ambassador On Trump Bombing Nuclear Plant: All Options Are On The Table
UN Ambassador Mike Waltz refused to take the threat of more war crimes against Iran from this reckless regime off the table during an interview on CBS this Sunday. Waltz was asked by Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan about Trump's latest rant over the weekend, where he threatened to bomb Iranian power plants if Iran doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz by Monday. When Brennan asked if that included a nuclear power plant in Tehran as well, Waltz…
Nico Lange, security policy expert, criticises US President Trump's threats to destroy Iranian power plants or occupy Charg Island: "This is a recipe for a debacle."
‘Maniacal tyrant’: Trump’s threat to attack Iran’s power plants sparks fierce backlash
Trump’s new threat to target Iranian power plants has drawn fierce condemnation from lawmakers, legal experts, and military analysts, describing it as an illegal and strategically incoherent move, indicative of a leader losing control of a war he started.
All options on table in Iran conflict: US envoy
Washington, March 23 (SocialNews.XYZ) The United States is pursuing a dual-track approach on the Strait of Hormuz, combining allied burden-sharing with the threat of direct military action, US Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said. Speaking on CBS News’ “Face the Nation”, Waltz said, “Well, I think it can be both. It's not necessarily mutually exclusive,” when asked whether Washington intended to reopen the strategic waterway by force…
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