Rep. Adam Smith on Iran war: "Now we're just fighting to get back to status quo"
Summary
Rep. Adam Smith, a top member of the House Armed Services Committee, says negotiations in the conflict involving Iran are not progressing. He notes that the Strait of Hormuz is blocked and that weapons supplies are running low, leading to a situation where fighting only returns both sides to their previous positions.Key Facts
- Rep. Adam Smith is a Democrat from Washington and ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee.
- Negotiations related to the Iran conflict are stalling and not moving forward.
- The Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for oil transport, is currently blocked or obstructed.
- Available munitions (weapons and ammunition) are being used up and becoming scarce.
- The current fighting is leading to no clear progress, only returning to the status quo.
- Rep. Smith discussed these issues on the CBS News program "The Takeout."
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