Summary
A Gen Z political group called Voters of Tomorrow criticized President Donald Trump's recent military strikes on Iran. The strikes, which targeted Iran's nuclear sites, led to Iran launching retaliatory attacks on U.S. bases in the Middle East. The group opposes these actions and calls for Congress to intervene and stop the ongoing conflict.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump authorized strikes on Iran targeting its nuclear capabilities.
- The attacks were coordinated with Israel and led to the death of Iran's Supreme Leader.
- Iran denied pursuing nuclear weapons and retaliated by attacking U.S. bases.
- The Gen Z group, Voters of Tomorrow, labeled the strikes as "unauthorized" and part of "forever wars."
- The group urged Congress to pass the War Powers Resolution to require a Congressional vote on such military actions.
- A recent poll showed only one in four Americans support the strikes.
- Global protests took place, with some supporting and others opposing the military campaign.
- President Trump defended the strikes, describing them as justice against Iran's leadership.