Summary
U.S. politicians have reacted to President Donald Trump's joint attack with Israel on Iran. Republicans mostly support the action, while Democrats have mixed responses. The attack resulted in over 200 deaths in Iran, leading to retaliatory strikes and regional instability concerns.
Key Facts
- President Trump conducted a joint military action with Israel against Iran.
- The attack reportedly killed over 200 people, including many children in a school in southern Iran.
- Iran has launched retaliatory strikes on Israel and U.S. bases in several Middle Eastern countries.
- Republicans generally support the attack, citing threats from Iran's activities.
- Democrats criticize the lack of Congressional authorization and fear increased danger to U.S. troops.
- A poll showed 33% of U.S. adults approved of attacking Iran, with approval higher among Republicans.
- Democratic leaders express concern about escalating tensions and demand more strategic clarity from the administration.