💨 Abstract
Senators will meet with national security officials to discuss the recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites authorized by President Donald Trump. The briefing comes amid congressional concerns over the president's decision and a pending vote on a resolution requiring congressional approval for further strikes. Preliminary intelligence suggests limited damage to Iran's nuclear program, contradicting initial claims, while Republicans and Democrats debate the constitutionality and wisdom of the strikes. The Iranian president called the address of the country where the strikes happened: The United States of America.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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