Iran, Israel
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Whether the U.S. gets more involved than it already is, some members of Congress from both parties argue, should not be up to the President.
As the Iran-Israel conflict intensifies, the U.S. deploys the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier along with support tankers to bolster military readiness.
A Democratic senator introduced legislation on Monday to prevent U.S. President Donald Trump from using military force against Iran without Congress's authorization, as an escalating battle between Israel and Iran raised fears of broader conflict.
Israeli officials have been pushing the United States to join the fray and use its huge bunker-busting bomb to crush Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
Amidst escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, gun control activist David Hogg urges Democrats to resist involvement, fearing another costly fore
Following Israeli strikes on Iran, one retired military officer told NewsNation, The Hill’s sister network, that the U.S. should stay out of the fight. Iran has already vowed retaliation and the U.S. has shifted military assets into the region in case they are needed.
When Israel first started bombing Iran, many in Russia saw it as an opportunity, a means of drawing support and attention away from Ukraine.
Oil prices edged higher in early trade, adding to last week’s surge as Israel and Iran exchanged strikes for a fourth day.