‘The View’: Joy Behar Says Trump’s Iran Strikes Are ‘Scary & Confusing’
UNITED STATES, JUN 23 – Jonathan Karl detailed the constitutional debate on Trump's surprise strikes against Iran's nuclear sites, noting most presidents acted without congressional approval over 25 years.
- On June 21, 2025, President Donald Trump authorized U.S. military strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
- Trump decided to strike after attempts for a last-minute deal failed, while Congress and experts noted presidents often launch military actions without approval.
- The White House stated the objective was to destroy Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity and stop what Trump called the nuclear threat from a state sponsor of terror.
- Sunny Hostin called the strike a "clear violation of international law," while Joy Behar described the situation as a "scary and confusing" time for Americans.
- The attack raised debates over War Powers Act compliance, congressional oversight, and Iran's future stance, with calls for peace amid heightened tensions.
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