Tulsi Gabbard Warns Trump's Iran Actions Could Lead to 'All-Out Inferno of a War'
Gabbard has previously called the Trump administration "Saudi Arabia's bitch."
Gabbard has previously called the Trump administration "Saudi Arabia's bitch."
Trump's recently fired national security adviser fumed about the president's unwillingness to launch another half-cocked war and says U.S. should stay in Afghanistan basically forever.
Open warfare between Iran and Saudi Arabia would be far worse than this weekend's attacks.
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Serving as an alternative voice to the likes of Lindsey Graham and John Bolton could keep the U.S. out of unnecessary wars.
An amendment to this year's military spending bill says the president must go to Congress before launching another war.
Gabbard has made ending American intervention abroad the defining issue of her campaign.
If the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are any indication, the move would be a disaster.
The Republican congressman from Michigan shot back on Twitter.
Trump's escalating sanctions against Iran and threats against Mexico prove this.
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Non-interventionists should be deeply concerned by the escalating tensions between the two countries.
It's not likely to get anywhere in the Senate, but consider it progress.
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Demanding capitulation from Tehran is a recipe for disaster
The Trump administration keeps deliberately raising tensions with Iran, risking conflict.
The president should scroll through his old tweets, rather than listening to John Bolton.
The US role in the ongoing war in Yemen violates the War Powers Act. Reasserting Congressional power here is vital to the more general purpose of ensuring legislative control over the initiation of war.
Trump administration officials discuss plans to deploy 120,000 troops to the Middle East amidst rising tensions in the Persian Gulf.
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Does the Trump administration think it can wage war in Iran without congressional approval? Mike Pompeo won't say.
And Iran looks to reciprocate.
President George W. Bush was once attacked by the same people for rejecting the very same policy.
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If you want to make Iranians poorer and more hostile to America, we've got a policy for you!
The president's bluster is harmful for America.
If the president does want to lower oil prices, he could push Congress to expand domestic oil production.
Sadly, the consequences of sanctions are not limited to the football pitch.
Tariffs and import restrictions are the equivalent of putting sanctions on your own country.
Trump's tough talk is likely to backfire.
Mike Pompeo's "plan B" is reckless and dangerous.
New sanctions on Iran will sour America's relationship with Europe.
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Iran has the ability, and now the incentive, to wreak havoc on Americans and American objectives in neighboring Iraq and Afghanistan.
If your "signature achievements" are done by executive power alone, they might as well be written in pencil.
The move pisses off America's allies, and makes military confrontation with Iran more likely.
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The former Marine Corps Lt. Colonel and current Fox News host played a central role in the Iran-contra scandal.
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