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Johnson is urging lawmakers not to support a war powers resolution.
One Democrat left with questions; two Republicans left feeling more confident in the conflict.
The US president has continued to shift the stated aims of his military campaign against Iran.
The Trump administration is trying to justify its decision to bomb Iran, but the panoply of voices muddles the message.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered an attack on the media on Wednesday during the first press briefing since the U.S. launched its military operation against Iran five days ago. NBC News senior White House correspondent Garrett Haake asked Leavitt why President Donald Trump, jus...
In explaining the Trump doctrine of military intervention, the former Fox News host said: "America, regardless of what so-called international institutions
President Donald Trump insists he’s willing to wage war on Iran “forever.” That’s causing deep anxiety among his allies.
In discussing his reasoning for launching U.S. airstrikes on Iran, President Donald Trump said, "An Iranian regime armed with long-range missiles and nuclear weapons would be a dire threat to every American." But arms control experts have disputed his claim that Iran "soon" could have missiles capable of reaching the U.S., and they say there's a lack of evidence that the country "attempted to rebuild" nuclear enrichment facilities damaged by U.S. strikes last year.
Asked about the reported bombing of a school in Iran, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said that the US was "investigating".
Spain reiterates its opposition to war on Iran despite Trump's threat of cutting off trade with the European country.
Tom Nichols on Donald Trump’s war with Iran, forgotten lessons from the Iraq War, and fears about the intentions of America’s leaders. Plus: Why Trump’s wartime powers could be extremely dangerous for American freedoms.
The measure, which is not expected to pass, would require the withdrawal of US forces from the operation until approved by Congress.