The recent military strikes ordered by President Trump against Iran have sparked a noteworthy debate within the Democratic Party. On February 28, 2026, the President authorized joint strikes alongside Israel to target Iranian leadership and military assets. This move has sent ripples not only through the political landscape but also among the American populace, many of whom are expressing their discontent. In fact, a recent poll from Reuters/Ipsos indicates that only 27% of Americans support this military action, while a significant 43% oppose it. This disparity in public opinion shines a light on the Democrats’ turbulent reaction to the strikes.On one side of the aisle, we have a robust faction of Democrats who are firmly against these actions. Figures like Senator Tim Kaine have been vocal about the need for congressional approval for military engagements. They argue that the strikes lack the necessary authorization outlined in the Constitution, urging for a War Powers Resolution that limits military action without a direct vote from Congress. Kaine’s push for accountability reflects a long-standing Democratic concern regarding unchecked executive power in matters of war.
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