President Trump's decision to strike three nuclear sites in Iran could deepen a divide among some of the Republican's supporters, including high-profile backers who had said any such move would run counter to the anti-interventionism he promised to deliver.
President Trump expressed certainty his big gamble to directly assist the Israelis delivered a knockout blow to Iran's nuclear program - even as many supporters and detractors alike were warning that U.S. military action could draw the United States into an expansive regional conflict.
President Trump's bombardment of three sites in Iran quickly sparked debate in Congress over his authority to launch the strikes, with Republicans praising Trump for decisive action even as many Democrats warned he should have sought congressional approval.
One image shows President Donald Trump staring straight ahead stone-faced, monitoring the mission that took out three Iranian nuclear enrichment sites on Saturday.
President Donald Trump on Saturday night entered the U.S. into Israel’s war against Iran. If everything goes according to plan, we’re done after this bombing raid — Israel can do the mop-up work, and Iran won’t retaliate against the U.S. Whatever comes after Trump’s acts of war against Iran, we ought to also talk about […]
President Donald Trump did precisely the right thing for America by coming to Israel’s assistance and striking Iran’s nuclear facilities. Iran, through its terrorist proxy Hamas, began a war against Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, but its nuclear threat began over three decades ago, posing a risk not just to Israel but to the United States […]
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday warned that if Iran is committed to building and obtaining nuclear weapons, "it would be the end of the regime." During an appearance on Fox News's "Sunday Morning Futures," Rubio said the strikes "degraded" Iran's nuclear capabilities, but warned that if they are determined to become a nuclear...
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), who retired as a Captain in the U.S. Navy, warned on Sunday of the “greater risk” to U.S. troops abroad, as well as to American citizens at home after the U.S. struck Iranian nuclear sites. “Certainly, for the 40,000 troops in at least six countries in the Middle East — we...