US Defends Iran Attack After Israel's Escalation

The US claims it had to strike Iran to safeguard American interests after Israel's alleged military action against the country, according to a top Republican lawmaker.
Senior US Republican Mike Johnson told reporters that the United States had to attack Iran to protect US interests following Israel's military action against the country.
Johnson, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, argued that the US strike was a necessary response to escalating tensions in the region. He claimed that Iran's nuclear program and support for regional militias posed a significant threat to American security and that of its allies, including Israel.
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The lawmaker's comments come amid growing concerns over the potential for a broader conflict in the Middle East. The US and Israel have long accused Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons and destabilizing the region through its support for Hezbollah, Hamas, and other militant groups.
Iran has consistently denied these allegations, insisting that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and that it only provides legitimate support to regional allies and partners.
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Despite the ongoing tensions, the Biden administration has expressed a desire to revive the Iran nuclear deal, which was abandoned by former President Donald Trump. However, progress in negotiations has been slow, and the US continues to maintain a significant military presence in the region.
Johnson's comments highlight the political divisions within the US over how to approach the Iran issue. While some lawmakers support a more aggressive stance, others have called for a diplomatic solution to resolve the long-standing conflict.
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As the situation in the Middle East remains volatile, the potential for further escalation between the US, Israel, and Iran continues to raise concerns about the stability and security of the region.
Source: Al Jazeera


