Senators Sound Alarm on Iran War Amid Escalating Tensions
U.S. Democratic senators express concern over potential deployment of ground forces in Iran, citing high risks due to Russian and Chinese support for Tehran. They call for transparency from the Trump administration on war costs and strategies. Republicans mainly back Trump, despite some skepticism.
Democratic U.S. senators voiced serious concerns on Tuesday regarding President Donald Trump's strategies concerning the Iran war, highlighting the looming risk associated with Russian support for Tehran's military.
In light of a classified briefing, Senator Jeanne Shaheen urged the administration to present their findings publicly before Congress, emphasizing Russia's intelligence-sharing with Iran.
Despite Republican support, senators remain uncertain about war duration and costs, as speculation mounts about potential U.S. troop deployment in Iran, amplified by Russian and Chinese involvement.
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