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Will Trump's Iran Strikes Spark a Wider War?

US and Israeli Operation Kills Iranian Supreme Leader, Provoking International Outrage

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The United States and Israel launched a surprise military operation against Iran on Saturday, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and sparking a wave of international outrage. The strikes, which were...

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    Thomas Massie among few Republicans to criticize Trump over war powers: ‘This is not ‘America First”

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    A month before Iran strikes, Trump told Iranian protesters help was on the way amid a government crackdown

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    Marjorie Taylor Greene rips Iran strikes as Trump betraying America First: ‘It’s always a lie and it’s always America Last’

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    Russia accuses America of ‘pre-planned and unprovoked act of armed aggression’ against Iran

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Will Trump's Iran Strikes Spark a Wider War?

US and Israeli Operation Kills Iranian Supreme Leader, Provoking International Outrage

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The United States and Israel launched a surprise military operation against Iran on Saturday, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and sparking a wave of international outrage. The strikes, which were authorized by President Donald Trump, targeted Iranian leadership and military installations, and were widely condemned by world leaders.

According to reports, the operation was carried out in response to concerns over Iran's nuclear program and its alleged development of missiles capable of reaching the US. However, critics argue that the strikes were a reckless and provocative move that could lead to a wider conflict in the region.

"This is not 'America First,'" said Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), one of the few Republicans to criticize Trump's decision. "We're not making America safer by engaging in another war in the Middle East."

The operation has sparked a fierce backlash from Iran, which has vowed to retaliate against the US and Israel. Iranian state media reported that at least 201 people were killed and over 700 injured in the strikes, and the country's National Security Council warned that the US and Israel would "regret their actions."

The international community has been quick to condemn the strikes, with Russia accusing the US of a "pre-planned and unprovoked act of armed aggression" against Iran. The UK, France, and Germany have also expressed concerns over the escalating tensions in the region.

The strikes have also raised questions about Trump's approach to foreign policy, which has been marked by a willingness to use military force to achieve his goals. Trump's decision to launch the operation has been seen as a departure from his campaign promises to avoid military entanglements in the Middle East.

"It's always a lie and it's always America Last," said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), a vocal critic of Trump's foreign policy. "We're not making America safer by getting involved in another war in the Middle East."

The operation has also sparked a debate over Trump's war powers, with some lawmakers arguing that he overstepped his authority by launching the strikes without congressional approval. The House and Senate are set to hold a rare war powers debate next week, which will serve as a referendum on Trump's decision to go it alone on military action.

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the US and Iran are on a collision course, and the consequences of Trump's decision will be felt for a long time to come.

The United States and Israel launched a surprise military operation against Iran on Saturday, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and sparking a wave of international outrage. The strikes, which were authorized by President Donald Trump, targeted Iranian leadership and military installations, and were widely condemned by world leaders.

According to reports, the operation was carried out in response to concerns over Iran's nuclear program and its alleged development of missiles capable of reaching the US. However, critics argue that the strikes were a reckless and provocative move that could lead to a wider conflict in the region.

"This is not 'America First,'" said Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), one of the few Republicans to criticize Trump's decision. "We're not making America safer by engaging in another war in the Middle East."

The operation has sparked a fierce backlash from Iran, which has vowed to retaliate against the US and Israel. Iranian state media reported that at least 201 people were killed and over 700 injured in the strikes, and the country's National Security Council warned that the US and Israel would "regret their actions."

The international community has been quick to condemn the strikes, with Russia accusing the US of a "pre-planned and unprovoked act of armed aggression" against Iran. The UK, France, and Germany have also expressed concerns over the escalating tensions in the region.

The strikes have also raised questions about Trump's approach to foreign policy, which has been marked by a willingness to use military force to achieve his goals. Trump's decision to launch the operation has been seen as a departure from his campaign promises to avoid military entanglements in the Middle East.

"It's always a lie and it's always America Last," said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), a vocal critic of Trump's foreign policy. "We're not making America safer by getting involved in another war in the Middle East."

The operation has also sparked a debate over Trump's war powers, with some lawmakers arguing that he overstepped his authority by launching the strikes without congressional approval. The House and Senate are set to hold a rare war powers debate next week, which will serve as a referendum on Trump's decision to go it alone on military action.

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the US and Iran are on a collision course, and the consequences of Trump's decision will be felt for a long time to come.

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