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Breitbart: Sen. John Thune: Iran ‘Rejected All Diplomatic Pathways to Peace’
Sen. John Thune: Iran ‘Rejected All Diplomatic Pathways to Peace’
Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed support for President Trump following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, emphasizing the need to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He highlighted the regime's rejection of diplomatic solutions and prayed for U.S. troops.

President Trump announced the successful strikes on three sites in Iran, urging the country to pursue peace. The U.S. had previously offered Iran a two-week negotiation period regarding its nuclear program. Iran, however, remained defiant amid the military actions.


Breitbart: Cotton: Trump 'Made the Right Call' in Attacks on Iranian Nuclear Sites
Cotton: Trump 'Made the Right Call' in Attacks on Iranian Nuclear Sites
Sen. Tom Cotton praised President Trump for authorizing strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, stating it was necessary to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Cotton emphasized the long-standing threat posed by Iran and expressed support for U.S. military actions.

Trump confirmed the successful strikes on three sites and announced a national address to discuss the situation. He urged for peace while highlighting the capabilities of the U.S. military.


Breitbart: Levin on U.S. Iran Strikes: 'We Just Kicked Their Ass'
Levin on U.S. Iran Strikes: 'We Just Kicked Their Ass'
Mark Levin praised President Trump and the U.S. military for a successful strike on Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, claiming it was a historic achievement. He emphasized Trump's courage in taking decisive action against Iran's nuclear ambitions, with support from Israel.

Levin expressed confidence in Trump's leadership and the military's capabilities, asserting that no other president could have executed such a mission.


Breitbart: Khanna: 'Problem Is,' Iran Will Walk Away from Nonproliferation Treaty, Kick Out Inspectors
Khanna: 'Problem Is,' Iran Will Walk Away from Nonproliferation Treaty, Kick Out Inspectors
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) expressed concerns that U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities could lead Iran to abandon the nonproliferation treaty and expel inspectors. He emphasized the need for tough diplomacy to limit Iran's nuclear enrichment, referencing flaws in the previous JCPOA agreement.

Khanna acknowledged the challenges of negotiating a better deal than the JCPOA and warned that without an agreement, Iran might pursue nuclear weapons in secret, similar to Pakistan and North Korea.


Breitbart: Netanyahu Praises Trump for Targeting Iran with 'Righteous Might' of U.S.
Netanyahu Praises Trump for Targeting Iran with 'Righteous Might' of U.S.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commended President Donald Trump for the recent U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, calling it a "bold decision" that could change history. He emphasized the importance of U.S. strength in ensuring peace and thanked Trump for his leadership.

Trump announced the successful attacks on three Iranian nuclear sites, stating that the U.S. military executed the operation flawlessly. Senator Ted Cruz also praised the strikes, highlighting their significance in preventing Iran from developing a nuclear arsenal.


Fox News: Trump earns bipartisan praise for decisive action against Iran's nuclear program
Trump earns bipartisan praise for decisive action against Iran's nuclear program
Republicans and some Democrats praised President Trump's recent military strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, asserting it was a necessary action against a regime that sponsors terrorism. Prominent figures like Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. John Fetterman commended the decision, emphasizing the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

However, dissent arose from some lawmakers, including Rep. Thomas Massie and Rep. Ro Khanna, who argued that the strikes lacked congressional authorization and were unconstitutional. They called for a return to Congress to address war powers and prevent further military engagement in the region.