Iranian American lawmaker says Trump needs to find an off-ramp quickly for Iran war
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Iranian-American lawmaker urges Trump to pursue diplomatic exit from escalating U.S.-Iran military conflict.
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Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-Ariz.), an Iranian-American lawmaker, is calling on President Trump to quickly negotiate an exit from the escalating U.S. conflict with Iran. Ansari, speaking publicly about the ongoing military tensions, framed the situation as already constituting an active war that requires immediate diplomatic resolution. Her comments reflect Democratic pressure on the Trump administration to prevent further escalation in the Middle East and pursue a negotiated settlement rather than continued military engagement. As an Iranian-American representative, Ansari brings a distinct voice to foreign policy debates, particularly on matters involving Iran, where family and cultural ties often inform lawmakers' positions. The remarks underscore tensions within Congress over how to address U.S.-Iran hostilities at a critical moment.
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