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government says that attacks such as this one from a U.S.
Navy warship destroyed Iranian naval vessels, command centers and ballistic missile facilities in strikes across the Middle Eastern country.
Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Ismail Bagayi on Sunday.
Iranian retaliatory strikes targeted U.S.
military installations in the region, in Israel, and in neighboring countries like the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, and Kuwait.
Three U.S.
Army soldiers were killed and five more wounded in Kuwait on Sunday.
Consider this.
The conflict in the Middle East has now taken lives on both sides, and it does not appear to have an ending in sight.
The United States and Israel are at war with Iran, and it's a war that Congress never voted on.
From NPR, I'm Emily Kwong.
It's Consider This from NPR.
In Washington, reactions to the strikes on Iran are deeply divided.
The opinions do not split cleanly on partisan lines, though most of those supporting the strikes are Republicans and most of those against are Democrats.
Virginia Senator Mark Warner is a Democrat and ranking member of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
He posted online after the attacks began that he had, quote, seen no indication there was any immediate threat to Americans from Iran.
Senator Warner, thank you so much for your time.
I want to start by playing a new video statement.
that the president published today.
So the president speaks of this war as duty and burden.