Senator Fischer supports U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites

Senator Fischer supports U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites
Senator Deb Fischer, US Senator for Nebraska — Sen. Deb Fischer Official U.S. Senate headshot
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U.S. Senator Deb Fischer, a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has expressed her support for recent U.S. military actions targeting Iran’s nuclear sites. The strikes were conducted as part of efforts to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Senator Fischer emphasized the longstanding threats posed by Iran, stating, “For decades, Iran has chanted ‘death to America’ and pledged to wipe Israel off the map. When foreign adversaries pledge to destroy us, we should believe them.”

She also aligned with President Trump’s stance on preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear capabilities: “President Trump has always been clear: Iran must never obtain a nuclear weapon – and I agree.” Fischer extended her gratitude towards the service members involved in executing the mission, acknowledging their role in maintaining national security.



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