Standing at the Edge of the Iran War Cliff
- Millions were anxious to see if Special Envoy Steve Witkoff's talks with the Iranian foreign minister would reduce tensions or lead to war in the Middle East.
- The Constitution grants Congress the authority to declare war, ensuring that the public bears the burden of conflicts.
- Recent U.S. Bombings in Yemen have escalated without achieving their goals and have harmed civilians, including water facilities for 50,000 people.
- Many voters opposed new wars last November, questioning the power of a single individual to initiate military action without congressional approval.
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Standing at the Edge of the Iran War Cliff
Millions of people around the world were at the edge of their seats over the weekend, waiting to hear whether Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff’s indirect talks with the Iranian foreign minister would ratchet down tensions or would break down and bring on a major Middle East war. If it seems bizarre that the outcome … Continue reading "Standing at the Edge of the Iran War Cliff"
Standing at the Edge of the Iran War Cliff - LewRockwell
Millions of people around the world were at the edge of their seats over the weekend, waiting to hear whether Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff’s indirect talks with the Iranian foreign minister would ratchet down tensions or would break down and bring on a major Middle East war. If it seems bizarre that the outcome of a meeting between a US president’s designated negotiator and a foreign government minister could determine whether we plunge int…


Standing At The Edge Of The Iran War Cliff
Millions of people around the world were at the edge of their seats over the weekend, waiting to hear whether Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff’s indirect talks with the Iranian foreign minister would ratchet down tensions or would break down and bring on a major Middle East war. If it seems bizarre that the outcome …
Standing at the Edge of the Iran War Cliff - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
Millions of people around the world were at the edge of their seats over the weekend, waiting to hear whether Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff’s indirect talks with the Iranian foreign minister would ratchet down tensions or would break down and bring on a major Middle East war. If it seems bizarre that the outcome of a meeting between a US president’s designated negotiator and a foreign government minister could determine whether we plunge int…
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