Iowa’s Congressional Delegation Reacts To US Strikes In Iran

Washington, DC (RI) — The six Iowa Republicans who serve in Congress are expressing support for President Trump’s decision to bomb three nuclear sites in Iran.

Joni Ernst, the first female combat veteran elected to the U-S Senate, says Iran must never be able to threaten America with a nuclear weapon, and Trump is making the world a safer place. Third district Congressman Zach Nunn, a colonel in the US Air Force Reserve, says Trump took decisive action to eliminate Iran’s nuclear threat. Nunn also says he remains committed to ensuring US troops are not engaged in a forever war, and Iowa National Guard units being deployed to the Middle East are protected. First district Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks served 24 years in the US Army. Miller-Meeks says the US military sent “a clear message” that “the world’s top sponsor of terrorism will never obtain a nuclear weapon.”

Second district Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says President Trump has made it clear that Iran can never have a path to a nuclear weapon, and she says now they won’t. US Senator Chuck Grassley says keeping the USA safe is the number one responsibility of President Trump, and fourth district Congressman Randy Feenstra posted a message on social media thanking President Trump for obliterating Iranian nuclear facilities. Governor Reynolds says Trump made the right call to protect our national security interests. Democrats running for the US Senate seat Ernst now holds say they’re against another endless war in the Middle East. Nathan Sage, as a Marine, did three tours of duty in Iraq, and Sage says the US doesn’t need to send its soldiers to die in the desert. JD Scholten says Ernst should be demanding answers about the safety of the Iowa National Guard soldiers being deployed to the Middle East. Zach Wahls says it’s time for a diplomatic solution before more American lives are threatened.   

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