No senior Trump administration officials or cabinet members appeared on the Sunday show television circuit a day after the US and Israel began a major military operation in Iran, killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Three American service members have been killed and casualties are reported in the UAE, Israel and Kuwait as Israel and Iran continue to trade strikes.
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President Trump authorized "Operation Epic Fury," a U.S. and Israeli military campaign targeting Iran's nuclear program, ballistic missile infrastructure, proxy terror networks, and naval forces. The administration stated the operation followed exhaustive diplomatic efforts and was prompted by Iran's continued pursuit of nuclear weapons and decades of state-sponsored terrorism. Numerous Republican lawmakers, several Democratic-leaning voices, and multiple world leaders expressed support for the strikes, citing Iran's role as the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was reported killed in the operation, according to statements cited in the article.
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Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) acknowledged in a Meet the Press interview that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was a "brutal dictator" following his death in strikes on Iran. However, Khanna argued that Americans "are not safer today" as a result of the action. The interview was part of broader political reaction to the strikes, with other figures such as Sen. Mark Kelly calling Khamenei's death a "good thing" while criticizing the lack of a clear plan for Iran's future.
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It’s clear that the vice president is not about to fall out with Trump over Iran. But he also seems keen to position himself apart from the administration’s more ardent hawks when it comes to Israel and the Middle East.