
How have US politicians reacted to the attack on Iran?
Al Jazeera
Republicans largely rally behind Trump’s strikes on Iran, while Democrats fail to offer singular message of opposition.
Figures from across the United States political spectrum have reacted to President Donald Trump’s joint attack with Israel on Iran, with Republicans largely expressing support and Democrats failing to offer a robust and unified response.
The attacks have reportedly killed at least 201 people, including more than 80 in a school in southern Iran, many of them children.
Iran has launched retaliatory strikes on Israel as well as US bases across the region, located in countries such as Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Kuwait, prompting fears that the conflict could spiral out of control and plunge the region into violence.
An initial YouGov poll conducted on February 28, after the strikes, suggested that 33 percent of US adults approved of the US attacking Iran, while 45 percent disapproved. Among Democrats and Independents, approval was just 10 percent and 21 percent, respectively, while 68 percent of Republicans expressed support.
Here’s how some of the US’s most prominent elected representatives and political figures have reacted.













