'No one wants war.' New Yorkers wake up to news of U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iran
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'No one wants war.' New Yorkers wake up to news of U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iran
"No one wants war, there's so much war in this world right now, we don't want a new one. There doesn't have to be casualty there doesn't have to be war."
"I do not make this statement lightly. The Iranian regime seeks to kill. The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties. That often happens in war, but we're doing this not for now. We're doing this for the future."
The United States and Israel launched military action against Iran, with President Trump justifying the strikes as necessary for future security despite acknowledging potential American casualties. News 12 interviewed Brooklyn residents who expressed opposition to the military action, emphasizing that war is undesirable and that alternatives to conflict exist. A Turkish immigrant business owner stated that no one wants war given existing global conflicts, while another Brooklyn resident argued that casualties and warfare are not inevitable outcomes. Trump framed the strikes as a forward-looking decision rather than an immediate response, but residents questioned the necessity of military escalation.
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