Ex-senator on Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth's war on Iran: 'They can't fix this now'
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
Former Sen. Claire McCaskill criticized President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for launching the Iran war without clear justification or post-war strategy. McCaskill, drawing on 12 years of Armed Services Committee experience, condemned the administration's "muddled" rationale for the conflict. She highlighted Trump's admission of having no plan for Iran's leadership succession, noting uncertainty about whether an even more extreme regime might take power. McCaskill emphasized the critical importance of understanding consequences: potential nuclear reconstitution, democratic governance prospects, and regional stability. She particularly criticized Hegseth's tone, comparing his casual dismissal of Iran as "toast." McCaskill called his gleeful demeanor inappropriate and unserious for such momentous decisions. She concluded the administration cannot repair the fundamental incompetence of rushing into war without adequate planning.Watch video below. Your browser does not support the video tag.
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