Iran-Israel war updates today: Chicago-area politicians want President Donald Trump, US to use diplomacy in Middle East conflict

The intensification of military operations in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, along with the potential for U.S. involvement, is causing local congressional members to express concern. This includes a representative who recently returned from the Middle East.

It’s something they are watching very closely.

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There is a great deal of concern about what happens next in the Middle East.

Several members of Congress are urging the president to act with caution, advocating for diplomatic solutions to take priority over military actions.

With the continued exchange of missiles between Iran and Israel as Israel aims to dismantle Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, global attention remains on the Middle East.

Congressman Brad Schneider just returned from a trip to the region as part of a congressional delegation focused on strengthening the Abraham Accords.

“Everyone we talked to in Saudi and in Bahrain and in UAE were very clear: A nuclear-armed Iran is an existential threat to every country in the Gulf. It’s a threat to Israel. It’s a threat to the United States and Europe,” said Schneider, a Democrat who represents the north suburbs.

But as President Donald Trump weighs next steps for the United States, including the possibility of using bunker-busting bombs against an underground Iranian nuclear facility, Sen. Dick Durbin is urging caution.

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“This facility is in the bottom of a mountain. I mean, they anticipated this possibility. So just say, well, drop a bomb, and that’ll be the end of the conflict. Life is never that simple. And, in this dangerous world, we ought to think twice,” Durbin said.

“Every day this war goes on, the chance for a unintentional or intentional expansion of the war grows,” Schneider said.

That’s why there are many pushing for a diplomatic solution and for the U.S. to avoid getting directly involved with any military operations.

“I don’t think it’s good for either country. So, if you get to that point, you have got to have shown that you’ve run the diplomatic thread as far and as long, until it’s no good. And you’ve got to put that decision on Iran,” former Ambassador and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said.

“We cannot allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons. We must support Israel’s right to defend herself. That said, I am hesitant to get us involved in a war that’s going to end up with U.S. troops on soil in the Middle East for yet another 10 or 20 years,” Sen. Tammy Duckworth said.

Elected officials emphasized that it is Congress that has the authority to declare war. They say, if the president decides to move in that direction, he has to make the case to them so the American people know what the country is getting into.

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