布卢门塔尔参议员“担忧”特朗普将在伊朗部署军队,因为国会投票即将到来。
Sen. Blumenthal 'Fearful' Trump Will Put Troops In Iran As Congressional Votes Loom

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/sen-blumenthal-fearful-trump-will-put-troops-iran-congressional-votes-loom

在一次闭门会议结束后,理查德·布卢门撒尔参议员表达了对特朗普政府可能考虑向伊朗部署军队的严重担忧,因为冲突正在升级。他对于政府在伊朗的具体目标表示不确定——是核裁军、导弹控制、政权更迭还是反恐——并呼吁向公众提供更大的透明度。 其他参议员,包括乔什·霍利,将潜在的美国军事行动描述为“非常大规模”和“雄心勃勃”。虽然特朗普总统和官员并未否认派兵的可能性,但国会正在进行反击。 旨在限制未经国会批准的进一步军事干预的战争权力决议本周将在参议院和众议院进行审议,这表明了对与伊朗发生更广泛冲突的可能性的两党日益增长的担忧。

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Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) said on Tuesday that he was "fearful" that the Trump administration would put "boots on the ground" in Iran as the war the US and Israel launched on Saturday continues to escalate.

"I just want to say that I am more fearful than ever after this briefing that we may be putting boots on the ground and that troops from the United States may be necessary to accomplish objectives that the administration seems to have," Blumenthal told reporters after attending a closed-door briefing with Trump officials.

The senator added that it was still unclear what the US’s goal was in Iran.

“But I also am no more clear on what the priorities are going to be of the administration going forward, whether it is destroying the nuclear capacity of Iran or simply the missiles or regime change or stopping terrorist activities,” he said, adding that the administration must share more information with the American public.

Both President Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth have not ruled out the idea of sending troops into Iran, and media reports in the weeks leading up to the start of the war said that deploying a team of commandos into the country was under consideration.

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said after the briefing that US military operations in Iran sound “quite large,” comments he made after initially defending President Trump’s decision to start the war.

“It sounded very open-ended to me,” Hawley said, according to HuffPost reporter Igor Bobic. “What I took away is, it’s rapidly evolving … the aims are very ambitious.”

Hawley said a day earlier that he wouldn’t support a War Powers Resolution aimed at stopping further US military intervention without congressional authorization, though he said it would be a different story if Trump wanted to send troops into Iran.

The Senate could vote on a War Powers Resolution introduced by Sen. Tim Kaune (D-VA) and Rand Paul (R-KY) as soon as Wednesday. The House is also set to vote this week on a similar resolution backed by Reps. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY).

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