2020 Democrats warn of US-Iran risks as Trump pressures Tehran

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Democratic presidential candidates are expressing growing alarm over the escalating confrontation between the US and Iran, and the possibility that it could lead to war.

‘It would be an absolute disaster,’ said Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont. ‘It would likely make the disaster of the war in Iraq look small and we’ve got to do everything we can to prevent that from happening.’

‘So we are working now in one way or another to get 51 members of the Senate and hopefully a majority in the House, to say, you know, you don’t have the authority. He does not have the authority to go to war in Iran,’ he added. Tensions heightened this month after the administration revoked waivers that allowed Iran to continue selling oil to some customers despite American sanctions. The US has ordered its non-emergency government staff to leave Iraq amid fears that the region might be heading toward another conflict.

‘You don’t have Mattis there any more and you don’t have McMaster there any more and you’ve got a president that likes to make foreign policy by tweet,’ she said, referring to former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and former National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster.‘I truly believe that if we had stayed in that agreement, that this wouldn’t be happening right now. He has in many ways brought this on,’ she said.

Romney, the Republican presidential nominee in 2012, said the solution to the conflict was to ‘deter’ Iran’s activity and threats. ‘We need to show them that that’s not acceptable,’ Romney said. ‘Strength deters bad action.’ American officials reiterated Wednesday that the Trump administration wasn’t seeking a war, but that it would hold Iran ‘accountable’ for its actions and those of its proxies. The officials, who asked not to be identified, said the decision to withdraw embassy staff was based on considerations of safety and not meant as political signaling.

 

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