US Public and Politicians Condemn Trump’s Unilateral Strike on Iran
According to webangah News Agency, citing American media reports, Republican Congressman Thomas massie, a Trump ally in the House of Representatives, tweeted on his personal X account following the US aggressive attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities: “This action is unconstitutional.”
California Representative: Attack on Iran violates US Constitution
Meanwhile, Democratic California Representative Sara Jacobs also opposed the Trump administration’s unilateral strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities, stating on X: “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.”
Muslim Congressman: 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 addressing her colleagues in Congress via a post on social media platform X: “Our nation is accustomed to war.”
In a follow-up post, she added: “There should be there’s no doubt whatsoever about our contry’s readiness for complex warfare.”
tlaib told American representatives: “Congress cannot allow war-hungry lawmakers and the President to bypass electoral laws thru warmongering legislation.”
Trump Emerges as Oklahoma’s Top Choice After Iran Strikes
Residents of oklahoma, who attended a rally featuring Senator Bernie Sanders, voiced support for former President Trump following news of U.S. airstrikes on iranian nuclear sites.
Protesters gathered to condemn Trump’s actions, chanting “No more wars” and burning his effigy.
Congressional representative warns: Trump’s policies are pushing more Americans toward death
Ralph nader, a U.S. congressional representative, strongly criticized Trump’s aggressive actions in alliance 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.”