U.S. Public and Politicians Criticize Trump’s Unauthorized Strike on Iran
According to webangah News Agency, citing US media reports, thomas Massie, a Republican congressman and ally of Trump, tweeted on his personal X account following the US attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities: “This action is unconstitutional.”
California Representative: Attack on Iran Violates US Constitution
Meanwhile, Sara Jacobs, a Democratic representative from California, also opposed the Trump administration’s unilateral strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. On X, she emphasized: “trump’s attack on Iran not only violates the US Constitution but also escalates tensions and risks dragging America into another endless and deadly war.”
Congressional Muslim Rep: Our Nation is accustomed to War
Rashida Tlaib, the Muslim Congresswoman from the U.S., responded to America’s attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities by posting a message on social media platform X, addressing her colleagues in Congress: “Our nation is accustomed to war.”
In a follow-up post, she added: “There should be no doubt about dragging our nation into another complex conflict.”
Tlaib told American lawmakers: “Members of Congress cannot legitimize war-mongering by passing selective war authorization laws while ignoring presidential overreach and congressional warmongers.”
Trump Intensifies Rhetoric After Oklahoma Residents React to Iran Strike News
residents of Oklahoma-who had attended a town hall with Senator James Lankford-reacted strongly after learning of America’s unauthorized airstrike on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Protesters gathered in this assembly, burned a US flag, and chanted the slogan: “No to more war zones.”
Another Congressional Representative: Trump’s actions are killing more Americans
Ralph Nader, a U.S.congressional representative, also reacted to Trump’s provocative actions in alignment with the Zionist regime and direct aggression against Iran. He stated: “Undoubtedly, Trump’s measures have led to the deaths of many Americans, and these actions must be condemned in the strongest possible terms.”