Massachusetts U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has stated that Iran is a "significant threat" to the United States and its allies. President Trump and the amazing U.S. military took action to disrupt Iran's ability to manufacture nuclear weapons through a historic stealth attack from air and sea, and Warren cried foul.

Just minutes before Trump addressed the nation on Saturday night, Warren, most certainly with dog Bailey by her side, posted on X, "Donald Trump's bombing of Iran is unconstitutional."'

 


 

 

Was Warren chugging her favorite brewski Michelob Ultra when she took her bold but predictable stand against her favorite "racist," "white supremacist," bully," "thin-skinned fraud," "phony," "misogynist," "authoritarian" "loser," or was she hawking copies of Pow Wow Chow while waiting to catch a subway train on her way to a failed presidential bid?

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The U.S. State Department has consistently listed Iran as the No. 1 state sponsor of terror. Since 1979, Iran has held Americans hostage, threatened "Death to America," and has been responsible for (directly and indirectly) the deaths of more than a thousand Americans.

Warren's position on Iran has been consistently inconsistent. She has supported sanctions but has also supported the so-called "Iran Nuclear Deal" that Trump withdrew from during his first term.

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Warren accused Trump of attempting to distract attention from his controversies when, during his first term, he killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, calling it an "act of war."

Keep in mind that Warren has referred to Iran as a "significant threat."

Warren may truly believe that a preemptive strike on Iran's nuclear enrichment program is the wrong course of action, but given her history of mistruths and insincerity – not to mention her advanced case of Trump Derangement Syndrome – it's hard to be sure.

I will take it as just another example of Warren being Warren.

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