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US lawmakers from Bay Area slam Trump's order to kill top Iranian commander

| @indiablooms | Jan 04, 2020, at 04:49 pm

San Francisco/Xinhua/UNI: Some U.S. lawmakers from San Francisco Bay Areas on Friday criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's order to kill top Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani, fearing a new war in the Middle East.

Congresswoman Jackie Speier from San Mateo County, south of San Francisco, called Trump's decision the "biggest and most consequential foreign policy blunder to date."

She criticized Trump for failing to acquire Congressional authorization to take military action against the Iranian leader, who was commander of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Quds Force.

"Going it alone is not a strategy but a recipe for disaster," she said in a statement, voicing serious concerns about the Trump-initiated "hostilities with Iran without authorization by, consultation with, or notification of Congress."

The U.S. military launched an air raid near Baghdad airport early Friday, killing Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, deputy chief of the pro-Iran Hashd Shaabi forces, which sparked outrage among Iraqi parties and politicians, as well as strong reaction from Iran.

Barbara Lee, who is also a U.S. Congresswoman from Oakland in the East Bay, slammed the "airstrike and killing" as "a dangerous escalation of tensions" with Iran that would bring the U.S. close to the brink of war.

"We must work to prevent further military action in the region as there is no military solution," she said, urging Trump to return to a diplomatic strategy with U.S. allies.

Anna Eshoo, a Democratic representative from Palo Alto in Silicon Valley, said the U.S. air raid put U.S. personnel and interests "at high risk" and created "strategic consequences."

"The bipartisan leadership of Congress must be briefed immediately as to why this provocative act was carried out," she said.

Eshoo asserted that the strike was done without any Congressional consultation which is "equally concerning."

U.S. Senator Kamala Harris voiced similar worries that the U.S. military action was risking the lives of American personnel.

"President Trump's actions put more American lives at risk and could lead to a new war in the Middle East," she tweeted Friday. 

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