Kamala Harris has strongly criticised Donald Trump over his recent remarks on Iran, warning that his rhetoric risks escalating into actions that could violate international law.
In a sharply worded statement, Harris accused the President of threatening actions that could amount to war crimes, including the potential targeting of civilian populations.
Harris described the situation as “abhorrent,” arguing that the approach reflects a lack of strategy and could worsen an already volatile conflict.
The Vice President called on Americans and lawmakers to oppose further escalation, including resisting funding for what she described as an “illegal war of choice.”
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The comments highlight growing political tensions in Washington over U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Iran.
They come amid heightened global concern following recent threats linked to the Strait of Hormuz and broader regional instability.
The exchange between top U.S. leaders reflects deeper divisions over how to manage international conflicts, with potential consequences for global security, energy markets, and diplomatic relations.
