
I fear deeply we're being misled about this, just as we were before we tragically got into a war with Iraq.
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I fear deeply we're being misled about this, just as we were before we tragically got into a war with Iraq.

I don't want to be lied into another war in the way we were with Iraq in 2002.

I think it's, it's BS, and I think anybody hearing it would conclude the same thing.

Congress needs to authorize a war against Iran. This Trump war against Iran. We have not.

The United States should not be in an offensive war against Iran without a vote of Congress.

We should not be sending troops, and risking troops' lives in an offensive war without a debate in Congress.

I happen to think that getting into a third offensive war in the Middle East in the last 25 years is absolutely reckless and foolish.

The American public is overwhelmingly opposed to the U.S. waging war on Iran.

We’re going to have the briefing this week. We’ll have a vote.

Without consulting Congress, without a clear strategy, without regard to the consistent conclusions of the intelligence community, and without explaining to the American people what’s at stake.

The American people deserve more than vague rhetoric and unilateral decisions that could set off a wider war.

The Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war. That's why I filed a resolution to require a debate and vote in Congress before we send our nation's men and women in uniform into harm's way.

A third war in the Middle East in this century would be a horrible, horrible mistake, and it's going to put U.S. service members at risk and also risk destabilizing the region.

An executive order can't sidestep the law, but that's exactly what the president is trying to do.