Senator Tuberville Says It's Unfortunate' That American Soldiers Died, But This Is War It's Gonna Get Worse Before It Gets Better'
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Senator Tuberville Says It's Unfortunate' That American Soldiers Died, But This Is War  It's Gonna Get Worse Before It Gets Better'
"President Trump's doing the right thing, the senator said. We took out the leaders. I don't know who they had running the show, but they started pushing the buttons to the missiles and started hitting their neighbors. And the neighbors are all mad now. So, it's just unfortunate. We lost what you said earlier, six people now."
"But this is war—it's gonna get worse before it gets better. But I'm telling you who's going to win this war. The United States of America is gonna win this war."
"Democrats and some Republican lawmakers have criticized the strikes and said Trump should have sought authorization for them from Congress, which is set to vote on War Powers resolutions this week. The War Powers Act of 1973 restricts the president's ability to send soldiers into armed conflict."
Following a U.S. and Israeli bombing campaign in Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other officials, along with at least 165 civilians including children at a girls' school, Sen. Tommy Tuberville appeared on Newsmax to express enthusiasm for the military operations. Tuberville characterized the death of six U.S. service members in Kuwait as unfortunate but inevitable in warfare, stating the United States would ultimately prevail. He supported President Trump's assertion that the campaign could continue for weeks. Democrats and some Republicans have criticized the strikes, arguing Trump should have sought Congressional authorization under the War Powers Act of 1973. War Powers resolutions are expected to be voted on this week but are anticipated to stall in the Republican-controlled Congress.
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