'I'm very concerned': Marco Rubio triggers alarms of 'war' from intel lawmakers - Raw Story

Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a virtual briefing with lawmakers just before Trump's State of the Union address, raising concerns among intel officials about possible U.S. military action against Iran. Some participants, including Rep. Jim Himes and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, expressed alarm over the lack of clear justification for such potential military strikes and criticized previous claims about Iran's nuclear program. The briefing has heightened apprehension over future U.S. involvement in Middle East conflicts.

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'I'm very concerned': Marco Rubio triggers alarms of 'war' from intel lawmakers - Raw Story

'I'm very concerned': Marco Rubio triggers alarms of 'war' from intel lawmakers

Secretary of State Marco Rubio held an unusual briefing on Tuesday that raised concerns among intel lawmakers over whether the U.S. may launch military attacks on Iran.

Rubio's private meeting was held virtually just hours before President Donald Trump's State of the Union address and included both Senate and House lawmakers, including high-ranking members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees, Politico reported. The move has raised questions over the Trump administration's decision to take military action in the Middle East.

Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) expressed alarm over Rubio's comments.

"Rep. Jim Himes, top Intel Committee Dem, on Trump and Iran: 'I'm very concerned. Wars in the Middle East don't go well for presidents, for the country, and we have not heard articulated a single good reason for why now is the moment to launch yet another war in the Middle East,'" Sahil Kapur, senior national political reporter for NBC News, wrote on X.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) shared his apprehension about Trump's previous statements on Iran and what could happen next. Last year Trump had claimed that U.S. military strikes in Iran had dismantled the country's nuclear program.

"What happened to Iran's nuclear program being 'completely and totally obliterated'?... Donald Trump's words, not our words. Clearly he was lying to the American people or he's lying right now," Jeffries said in an interview with reporters that was shared by journalist Aaron Rupar on X.

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