I don’t believe the strikes were the right move for several reasons. First and foremost, we wouldn’t even be in this position if Trump hadn’t unilaterally withdrawn from the JCPOA [in 2018]. That agreement would have prevented Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and created a framework for diplomacy. Even after the withdrawal, we were in the midst of negotiations. Based on briefings I’ve received from subject matter experts, those negotiations were progressing – until the US suddenly shifted the goalposts and demanded zero uranium enrichment, which had never been part of the deal. That effectively derailed talks.
Beyond that, Trump never made the case to Congress or the American public. There was no presentation of intelligence justifying strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. In a country with such a fraught history of military interventions in the Middle East – from the 1953 CIA-orchestrated coup in Iran to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan – that lack of transparency is especially dangerous.
Thank you, Representative Ansari.