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Trump Administration Scrambles to Justify Iran Strikes Amid Confusing Messaging

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President Trump issues a dire warning to Iran as exchanges of missile strikes escalate tensions, inflicting casualties on both sides.
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President Donald Trump and his team faced a political scramble on Tuesday after Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested the US pre-emptively struck Iran in response to an imminent Israeli action. Rubio’s remarks on Monday alarmed Democrats, who argue only Congress can declare war, and unsettled many of Trump’s MAGA supporters.

Rubio told reporters, “We knew that there was going to be an Israeli action… if we didn’t pre-emptively go after them, we would suffer higher casualties.”

The White House quickly clarified that Trump authorized the strikes to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions and neutralize missile capabilities. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt posted on X, “No, Marco Rubio Didn’t Claim That Israel Dragged Trump into War with Iran.”

Trump later echoed this line during an Oval Office meeting with Germany’s chancellor, suggesting Iran might have attacked first and asserting, “If anything, I might have forced Israel’s hand.” Rubio reinforced his stance, insisting, “No, I told you this had to happen anyway,” emphasising US national security concerns.

Critics argue the administration’s messaging is muddled, accusing Trump of engaging in military action without clear rationale or Congress’s approval. Some Republicans, like Senator Tom Cotton, defended Trump, asserting he acts in America’s vital national security interest. However, divisions are apparent, with figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene warning that the president risks alienating supporters amid the upcoming midterm elections.

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