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Hakim Jeffrez says “aggressive diplomacy”, not the war, is the best way to deal with Iran


The leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez, called on President Donald Trump to refrain from using military force against Iran without clear approval from Congress.

“The power to declare war only belongs to the United States Conference,” Jeffrez books In a statement published on Friday. “A aggressive diplomacy that leads to a longer and stronger agreement that permanently stops Iran’s nuclear aspirations is the most convenient path of this time.”

Jeffrez’s statement also describes Iran as “an enemy consisting of the United States”, and says he “cannot be allowed to become a force capable of nuclear” and that “the American commitment to Israel’s security is still iron.”

Since Israel attacked Iran for the first time last week, a discussion erupted in Washington on how to respond. Israel and Iran continued to exchange strikes this week, and President Donald Trump has increased his speech against the Islamic Republic, and called for a “unconditional surrender” and a threat to kill the country’s leader, Ayatollah Khounai. On Thursday, the White House said that the president would do Decide Whether it is to attack Iran directly during the next two weeks.

Jeffrez and others were in the democratic leadership Under pressure To take a stronger position against military action.

“Given the seriousness of this moment, Democratic leaders must have held news conferences, address the mass protests, and even bring Congress to a dead end with all night performance in order to prevent an unjustified unjustified war,” Progressive journalist Peter Pinara books In the New York Times on Friday, hours before Jeffrez issued his statement, noting that it was a possible winning case for Democrats. “The audience is very tired of the conflict. However, the major Democrats do not boldly gather against the possibility of someone else.”

Since the outbreak of the war, there have been efforts in Congress to restrict the president’s ability to engage in fighting, including the dissolution of the war forces from the two parties in the House of Representatives. According to The last countAt least 37 legislators occurred on the various decisions.

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