Donald Trump Likened to a 'Child in Hamleys Excited by What He Can Play with' over Iran Strikes
Harris calls for congressional War Powers vote to block unauthorized military action in Iran, citing public opposition and risks of prolonged conflict, amid Trump’s early morning strike announcement.
- Kamala Harris said `I unequivically oppose` the U.S. strikes on Iran and urged Congress to act after Trump announced operations on Truth Social.
- The administration said the strikes aimed to eliminate imminent threats and prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon despite a June 2025 claim that Iran's nuclear program had been obliterated, fueling skepticism about Operation Epic Fury.
- Rep. Robert Garcia, U.S. Representative from California, warned the strikes targeted three nuclear sites and senior Iranian leadership, impacting U.S. service members and domestic pressures.
- Sen. Chris Coons warned `this is an illegal war launched without meaningful consultation or the consent of Congress` and said it could cost American lives, while U.S. Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester called escalation `reckless` and warned it risks dragging the U.S. into war.
- Political analysts note the contradiction about Iran's nukes heightens skepticism and could reshape Trump’s poll standing and Democratic campaign strategies, while Harris’s opposition fuels 2028 presidential speculation.
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'Not America First': U.S. unauthorized war with Iran faces backlash at home
U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to launch "major combat operations" against Iran without congressional approval has triggered a bipartisan backlash on Capitol Hill and ignited a debate over whether the "America First" promise is being sacrificed.
Kamala Harris holds Donald Trump responsible for putting U.S. security at risk by launching an unnecessary war against Iran
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