Trump's strikes on Iran a gamble with 'no endgame in mind,' says Sen. Mark Kelly
Summary
Sen. Mark Kelly criticized President Trump's recent decision to strike Iran's nuclear sites, saying it was risky and lacked a clear plan. After the strikes, officials claimed Iran's nuclear plans were stopped, but some experts doubt this because Iran might have moved its nuclear materials.Key Facts
- President Trump ordered military strikes on three nuclear sites in Iran.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the strikes incapacitated Iran's nuclear ambitions.
- Some experts believe Iran moved its nuclear materials, questioning the strikes' effectiveness.
- Sen. Mark Kelly expressed concerns about increased risks for U.S. troops and potential retaliation from Iran.
- Kelly noted the strikes could drive Iran to further develop nuclear weapons.
- The Trump administration did not inform some key Democratic leaders before conducting the strikes.
- Kelly emphasized there was no immediate nuclear threat from Iran to the U.S. or its allies.
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