Trump’s Strike On Iran Draws Criticism From Democrats—World Leaders Call For De-Escalation
- On June 22, 2025, U.S. warplanes launched air strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities in coordination with Israel's effort to halt Iran's nuclear program.
- President Donald Trump took this action after attempting diplomacy and amid concerns that Iran obtaining nuclear weapons threatens regional and global security.
- The strikes drew bipartisan responses, with some Republicans praising the move as necessary, while many Democrats condemned it as unconstitutional and called for Congressional approval.
- Massie and McGovern urged Congress to vote on a War Powers Resolution to restrain military actions without authorization, while Senator Ed Markey called the attack unconstitutional and risky.
- The strikes escalated tensions in the Middle East, prompting calls for restraint from world leaders, and increased U.S. military presence in the region, highlighting risks of a broader conflict.
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What Do Georgia's Leaders Think About Bombing Iran?
Georgia politicians are reacting to President Donald Trump’s weekend decision to bomb Iranian nuclear sites mostly along party lines. Republicans have rushed to support the president’s action, while Democrats criticized Trump for ordering the bombing without congressional authorization and warned it could drag the U.S. into a lengthy war. “America can never allow Iran to […] The post What Do Georgia’s Leaders Think About Bombing Iran? appeared f…
US President Trump has made the decision for the attack on Iran without Congress. There is criticism of this solo move. With a post on Iran's future, he also creates new ambiguity. By Wolfgang Landmesser.
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