”Is There Any Evidence That Iran Planned to Attack US? Yes or No?” Carson Asks Gabbard
During a congressional hearing, lawmakers raised sharp questions about the intelligence and justification behind U.S. involvement in the escalating conflict with Iran. André Carson pressed officials on whether there was any concrete evidence that Iran had planned a preemptive attack on the United States, citing the deaths of 13 American service members and demanding clear answers for his constituents. Tulsi Gabbard declined to provide a direct response in the open session, stating that such details must be discussed in a classified setting. She emphasized that intelligence agencies present threat assessments to the president, who ultimately determines whether a threat is imminent and what action should be taken. Meanwhile, John Ratcliffe warned that in the event of a broader Iran-Israel conflict, the United States could be targeted regardless of whether it formally enters the war, underscoring the high stakes of the situation.