Democrats Decry Trump’s Illegal Iran War While Republicans Rally Support

Jacobs Brands Trump Iran Strikes Historic Blunder

  • Jacobs deemed strikes major policy error.
  • Action risks long-term American interests.
  • History will judge harshly without strategy.

WASHINGTON D.C., Feb 28 (TNGB) – Congresswoman Sara Jacobs described President Trump’s military actions against Iran as a profound foreign policy mistake. She argued that the Epic Fury operation could haunt US diplomacy for years. Reports confirm strikes killed Supreme Leader Khamenei, escalating retaliations across the region. No congressional approval preceded this engagement.

Blunders erode global standing irreversibly.

Schiff Calls for Immediate Congress Return to Curb Iran War

  • Schiff opposed endless Middle East conflicts.
  • Congress must reclaim war authorization role.
  • Americans reject perpetual foreign engagements.

WASHINGTON D.C., Feb 28 (TNGB) – Senator Adam Schiff urged lawmakers to reconvene and assert authority over the Iran conflict. He stressed that citizens desire no more indefinite wars in the area. The Epic Fury strikes reportedly targeted nuclear facilities without legislative input. This move challenges constitutional balances on military decisions.

Authority reassertion prevents unchecked escalations.

Boebert Offers Prayers for US Troops in Iran Operation

  • Boebert prayed for service members’ safety.
  • She invoked wisdom for national leaders.
  • God bless America amid tensions.

WASHINGTON D.C., Feb 28 (TNGB) – Representative Lauren Boebert expressed hopes for the well-being of American troops involved in Iran strikes. She called for prudent guidance among decision-makers during Epic Fury. Reports indicate no initial US losses despite Iranian counterattacks on bases. Her message reflects bipartisan concern for personnel.

Safety remains paramount in operations.

Crow Criticizes Trump for Burdening Working Class with Iran War

  • Crow noted Trump’s family avoids combat.
  • Working-class Americans bear war costs.
  • Billionaire donors escape direct involvement.

WASHINGTON D.C., Feb 28 (TNGB) – Representative Jason Crow accused President Trump of dispatching ordinary citizens to fight in Iran while sparing elites. He highlighted that administration insiders and wealthy supporters remain distant from battlefields. The Epic Fury assault reportedly aims at regime change without broad support. This disparity fuels debates on equity in military commitments.

Equity demands shared national sacrifices.

Ansari Views Khamenei Demise as Relief Yet Cautions on Force

  • Ansari called Khamenei epitome of evil.
  • His death relieves but regime persists.
  • Strategy needed beyond military actions.

WASHINGTON D.C., Feb 28 (TNGB) – Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari acknowledged Supreme Leader Khamenei’s reported killing as easing threats from his rule. She noted decades of torture and murders under his oversight. However, Epic Fury strikes alone won’t end the oppressive system. A plan must support Iranians in shaping their future.

Relief requires thoughtful follow-through.

Investigations show Khamenei’s regime killed thousands domestically and backed attacks abroad. American blood ties to events like Beirut bombings. Ansari seeks accountability to foster genuine democracy without endangering more troops.

Stansbury Denounces Trump’s Iran Actions as Outright Illegal

  • Stansbury called morning strikes unauthorized.
  • Action endangers stability and troops.
  • Public prioritizes domestic needs over war.

WASHINGTON D.C., Feb 28 (TNGB) – Representative Melanie Stansbury declared President Trump’s Iran strikes as violating laws without congressional consent. She warned of threats to regional peace and US forces from Epic Fury. Americans reportedly favor healthcare and housing investments instead. Congress must intervene to halt further advances.

Legality underpins democratic governance.

Sullivan Recounts Decades of Iranian Aggression Toward US

  • Sullivan detailed 1979 regime takeover impacts.
  • Iran killed thousands of US personnel.
  • Bipartisan goal blocks nuclear acquisition.

WASHINGTON D.C., Feb 28 (TNGB) – Senator Dan Sullivan outlined Iran’s role in attacks like Beirut barracks and Khobar Towers. He attributed maimings in Iraq and Afghanistan to regime-supplied bombs. The Epic Fury operation reportedly counters these threats and nuclear pursuits. Prayers go to service members and regional Americans.

History justifies defensive measures.

Public databases verify Iran’s sponsorship of terrorism since 1979. Recent plots targeted President Trump himself. Sullivan’s statement reinforces the need for vigilance against ballistic missile expansions.

Crapo Applauds Steps to Halt Iran’s Nuclear Pursuits

  • Crapo opposed Iran’s nuclear development.
  • Regime rejects peaceful diplomatic paths.
  • Prayers for troops’ courage and safety.

WASHINGTON D.C., Feb 28 (TNGB) – Senator Mike Crapo supported actions to prevent Iran from gaining nuclear weapons. He cited the regime’s terrorism sponsorship and civilian suppressions. Epic Fury reportedly struck to end these ambitions after failed talks. Further administration details are anticipated.

Decisiveness protects global security.

Bennet Questions Strategy to Avoid Wider Iran Instability

  • Bennet demanded prevention of chain reactions.
  • Strikes risk troops and regional conflagration.
  • Full explanation needed on plans.

WASHINGTON D.C., Feb 28 (TNGB) – Senator Michael Bennet sought assurances from the Trump administration on averting broader fallout from Iran strikes. He expressed concerns over Epic Fury potentially destabilizing the nation entirely. Reports of Khamenei’s death heighten uncertainties without clear next steps. Congress awaits detailed statements.

Planning averts unnecessary crises.

Cantwell Urges Renewed Sanctions and Alliances Against Iran

  • Cantwell opposed large-scale attacks without approval.
  • Favor tougher sanctions and inspections.
  • Congress demands constitutional war consent.

WASHINGTON D.C., Feb 28 (TNGB) – Senator Maria Cantwell advocated rebuilding international coalitions to counter Iran’s nuclear program through sanctions. She criticized President Trump’s Epic Fury for lacking allied backing and public case. The JCPOA model reportedly offered verifiable oversight before disruptions. Transparency must guide future moves.

Coalitions strengthen effective responses.