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John Fetterman On Iran Conflict: ‘Not Warmongering, This Is Peacemongering’

Democratic Senator John Vitman Pennsylvania continued to throw his full support behind Israel in its war with Iran this week, saying it was “not warm”, it is “peace”.

Why do it matter

Israel and Iran have repented the missiles and strikes against each other since Israel attacked Iran for the first time last week, which led to the beheading of the military chain and intelligence in Iran, which led to the destruction of nuclear sites and the killing of the main nuclear scientists. The conflict entered the seventh day on Thursday, when Iran launched a blow hitting a large hospital in Israel, wounding at least 240 people and causing extensive damage.

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Meanwhile, the White House said Donald Trump It will decide within two weeks whether the United States will join the conflict and will launch a strike in Iran.

Senator John Vitirman, D-PBA, is participating in a discussion with Senator Dave McCromic, RBA, who did not appear, at the Edward M. Kennedy for the US Senate, Monday, June 2, 2025, in Boston, that it was broadcast in …


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What do you know

The rapidly escalating fast war divided legislators, and President Donald Trump is usually the Maja Iron Alliance, as the isolation warns that the United States is mired in other “war forever” in the Middle East and support falcons in foreign policy, the United States that interferes in preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Fetterman, one of the most supporters of Israel Democrats in CongressIt was weighed on the possibility of the United States participating on Wednesday, and the reporters told: “I would like to point out … The poll showed that, I think it is actually … 80 percent of Americans believe that Iran should never get a nuclear weapon.”

“Thus, like this is not horrific,” Democrat added to Pennsylvania. “As you know, this is not warm. This is fading … I mean, this is not controversial. It certainly should not be controversial for Democrats.”

A recently Washington Post reconnaissance When about 1,000 Americans are asked whether they will support or oppose the United States, air strikes in Iran over its nuclear program. According to the survey, 45 percent of Americans oppose this step compared to 25 percent who said they would support the strike.

within Republicans47 percent returned an American strike against Iran, while 53 percent said they were either not sure or a strike. Meanwhile, only nine percent of Democrats said they would support this step, compared to 67 percent who oppose it and 24 percent say they are not sure.

the mailA survey was conducted on June 18 and a sample size was 1008 American adults. It has an excess or minus error margin 3.6 percentage points.

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