
Updating War from USA-iran: The United States President Donald Trump received “immediate praise” from the Republicans in Congress and at least one democrat for the bombing of three nuclear places in Iran.
According to an AP report, who disagreed from his classmates, the Senator of Democrat Pennsylvania John Fetterman joined the Republicans and praised Donald Trump for joining the Israeli offensive against Iran.
The report noted that these rapid confirmation came after Donald Trump “publicly muscle” in the Middle East, and many Republicans said they trust that they “make the right decision”.
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Republicans differ to praise Trump: “Okay, courageous, America first…”
Sources said AP that House Speaker and Louisiana Senator (Republican) Mike Johnson was informed before the strikes of 21 June. In his statement, he stated that these military operations “should serve as a clear reminder to our opponents and allies that President Trump means what he is saying.”
The Chairman of the House Intelligence Commission Rick Crawford and Senator Arkansas (Republican) said he was also in contact with the White House and “I am grateful to American soldiers who made these accurate and successful strikes.”
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The Republican Senator in South Carolina Lindsey Graham, who published on the Social Media X (formerly Twitter) platform, wrote: “Good work, President Trump” and added that it was “the right call”.
Furthermore, Senator John Cornnyn, a Republican representative of Texas, called the American military bombing of three places in Iran “bold and right decisions”. He added, “That’s what the leadership on the world scene looks like”.
And the Senator Alabama Katie Britt, also the Republican, described the bombing as “strong and surgical”; While Oklahom’s Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin has published: “America first, always.”
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Roger Wicker, the Republican Senator Mississippi and the Chairman of the Committee on the Armed Services of the Senate (SASC), called “intentional and correct decisions” and added that the US has “very serious decisions to ensure security for our citizens and our allies”.
Democrat John Fetterman joined Wagon: “The right movement”
Until writing, John Fetterman, a democratic senator of Pennsylvania, was the only member of the party to give his consent to the attacks. He was also an open supporter of Israel.
“As I have long claimed, it was the right step,” he said, adding that Iran cannot have nuclear capacities and “is the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism”.
In the last few days, the Democrats and the Republicans have been divided into Iran’s affection for the first time for the first time that Israel dropped the bombs on Earth for the first time.
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“Not constitutional”, say the Democrats, Republican Thomas Massie
Kentucky Republican senator Thomas Massie, who has long been against the American involvement in foreign wars, also sent his disagreement from the party members to X and simply said, “This is not constitutional.”
Many Democrats claimed that congress should have a word. The Senate was scheduled to vote this week on the resolution of Senator Virginia Tim Kaine requiring the approval of the congress before the US declared a war with Iran or undertaken a specific military event.
Senator Connecticut Jim Himes, the Supreme Democrat on the House newsbar, published X after the announcement of Donald Trump: “According to the Constitution, we both swore to defense, my attention comes to this matter before the bombs.
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