US lawmakers on both sides of the aisle called on the Trump administration to be more open about its strategy on Iran as tensions between Washington and Tehran escalated sharply
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Democratic lawmakers called on administration officials to reopen diplomatic channels with Iran, tone down their rhetoric and reconsider their strategy -- or at least explain it. Above all, they stressed that the White House cannot launch a war without consulting Congress first. "They have no business declaring a war without the consent of Congress," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat, told reporters.
Iran tensions spotlight Trump's questionable credibility 02:45Lawmakers debated the point as other allies are expressing discomfort, with UN Secretary General António Guterres and EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini urging"restraint.
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