11 Days in June: Trump’s Path to ‘Yes’ on Bombing Iran
- Trump's recent decision to engage the U.S. in a conflict in the Middle East has faced strong criticism, especially from U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who stated, 'This is not our fight'.
- U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff requested a 'prompt and full' briefing for Congress regarding the military strategy, expressing concern for the civilian loss of life caused by missile attacks.
- U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock criticized Trump's explanation for the military operation, stating, 'This is war'.
- U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams argued that Trump's military strikes lacked congressional approval and stated, 'This illegal action is opposed by the majority of Americans'.
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In order to distract Iran, Donald Trump ordered his subordinates to spread information that he had not yet decided, according to sources in American media. The strategy for the US attack on Iran was very well thought out, according to US expert Jan Hallenberg. – Such planes cost two billion dollars and it was not allowed that they were shot down.
Dovish Trump Advisers Despaired That Tucker Carlson Wasn’t on Fox News to Lobby Trump Against Iran Strikes
(AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) Dovish advisers to President Donald Trump reportedly despaired that Tucker Carlson was no longer on Fox News as the commander-in-chief weighed whether to greenlight a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities this month. According to The New York Times, Trump started to contemplate such an operation on June 13, after Israel had begun strikes on Iranian military targets. “At the same time, the president’s team was clo…

11 days in June: Trump's path to 'yes' on bombing Iran
For more than a week, President Donald Trump kept the world wondering whether he would join Israel’s attacks on Iran in an attempt to decapitate the country’s nuclear program.
UK government faces pressure to explain position as Trump’s Iran bombing campaign sparks global fears and political confusion - TDPel Media
As global tension simmers over the recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, all eyes are now turning to how the UK’s leadership is responding. The post UK government faces pressure to explain position as Trump’s Iran bombing campaign sparks global fears and political confusion appeared first on TDPel Media.
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