Bombing Iran and F-Bombs — Congressional Hits and Misses
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Analysis: ‘Obliterated’: How one word has clouded success of Trump’s Iran strikes
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s use of the word “obliterated” has ignited a clash with congressional Democrats and the press corps over the military strikes he ordered on Iran and overshadowed a major foreign policy win.
Bombing Iran and f-bombs — Congressional Hits and Misses
Members of Congress returned to Washington this week, with some pondering the Iran bombings and the meaning of “obliterated,” while the casual dropping of f-bombs and possible shifting of big, beautiful deadlines also occurred. The post Bombing Iran and f-bombs — Congressional Hits and Misses appeared first on Roll Call.
Trump administration struggles to back up president’s bold claims on Iran strikes
The Trump administration is running into a problem as it touts the U.S. strikes in Iran as an unqualified triumph: It hasn’t yet provided clear evidence to prove it. The effort began after a preliminary classified U.S. intelligence assessment that leaked to the press appeared to undercut Trump’s assertions the strikes had “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program. In the last 36 hours, Trump and his aides have sparred with the news media, rushed out …


Obliterated or not, Iran strikes achieve major strategic objectives
CNN reported Wednesday that a leaked preliminary intelligence assessment found that President Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran did not destroy the core components of its nuclear program, but only set it back a few months. On Thursday morning, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth pointed to numerous other assessments, including from the International Atomic Energy Agency and the CIA, that contradicted the preliminary findings and bolstered Trump’s cas…
Glenn Beck & Piers Morgan REACT to Trump's Iran Strike & What Comes Next
Glenn Beck joins Piers Morgan to react to President Trump's decision to strike Iran's Nuclear Facilities and what could come next with the conflict. Is this just the start of a larger conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States, or will this move by Trump put at least a temporary end to the brewing tensions?
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