Chuck Schumer sparks war fears after secret Trump briefing
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has ignited worries about a potential conflict with Iran following a confidential briefing from the Trump administration on Tuesday.

Schumer addressed the media after participating in a private session led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, involving the ‘Gang of Eight’—a select bipartisan group privy to sensitive national security information.

“This is serious, and the administration must present its case to the American people,” Schumer stated, refraining from providing further specifics.

Present at the briefing was CIA Director John Ratcliffe, just hours before President Donald Trump was set to deliver his State of the Union address at 9 PM.

Although Trump’s significant congressional address was meant to focus on issues like the economy and immigration, insiders revealed that the topic of Iran would also be a key point of discussion.

Concerns similar to Schumer’s were voiced by other members of the Gang of Eight, particularly as the U.S. assembles its most substantial military presence in the Middle East since the Iraq War.

Rep. Jim Himes, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, told reporters: ‘I’m very concerned. Wars in the Middle East don’t go well for presidents, for the country, and we have not heard articulated a single good reason for why now is the moment to launch yet another war in the Middle East.

Senate Intelligence Vice Chairman Mark Warner suggested military action against Iran could come as early as Tuesday night. 

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer arrives at a press conference with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein ahead of Donald Trump's State of the Union address on Capitol Hill on Tuesday

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer arrives at a press conference with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein ahead of Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Capitol Hill on Tuesday

Trump gestures as he waits for the arrival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC on September 29, 2025

Trump gestures as he waits for the arrival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC on September 29, 2025

The Democrat called on Trump to explain ‘what our country’s goals are, what our country’s interests are and how we’re going to protect American interests.’

Warner said, nodding to Trump’s congressional address: ‘Maybe we’ll hear that tonight, but if we don’t hear it tonight, we need to hear it very, very soon.’  

Trump’s Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner are due in Geneva on Thursday for a third round of negotiations with Iranian counterparts. 

But talks to avert all-out war with the Islamic regime are rapidly deteriorating. Trump has ramped up his threats in an effort to bend Iran into agreeing a deal to end its nuclear program, but so far Tehran has refused America’s zero-enrichment demand.

The President trashed reports Monday that he is planning ‘fake limited strikes’ amid claims that advisers are warning against an attack because the US is running low on missile stockpiles.

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine reportedly warned Trump that US troops would be ‘sitting ducks’ as arms had been depleted in bolstering Ukraine and Israel.

Trump dismissed the ‘fake news’ and said Caine and he agreed both that the US should avoid war with Iran but that it would be ‘easily won’ if necessary.  

Caine warned the President that the mission is now fraught with significant risk to American lives, sources said. 

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei addresses to the public on the occasion of the 47th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution according to Iranian state television in Tehran, Iran on February 9

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei addresses to the public on the occasion of the 47th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution according to Iranian state television in Tehran, Iran on February 9

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi claimed Tuesday that a deal was within reach amid widespread protests against the government in Tehran.

‘We have a historic opportunity to strike an unprecedented agreement that addresses mutual concerns and achieves mutual interests,’ Araghchi said in a social media post.

The minister added that a deal was ‘within reach, but only if diplomacy is given priority.’

Araghchi vowed Iran will ‘under no circumstances ever develop a nuclear weapon,’ but insisted on the country’s right to ‘harness dividends of peaceful nuclear technology’. 

‘We have proven that we will stop at nothing to guard our sovereignty with courage,’ he added.

Iran and the US held five rounds of nuclear talks last year but those negotiations were brought to an end with Israel’s attack on Iran which triggered a 12-day war.

The initial wave of protests began in December, sparked by economic woes in the sanctions-hit country, but soon grew into nationwide demonstrations that crested on January 8 and 9, posing one of the largest challenges to Iran’s leaders in years.

The unrest prompted a violent government crackdown that killed thousands of people.

The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) has recorded more than 7,000 deaths, while warning the full toll is likely far higher.

Iranian officials acknowledge more than 3,000 deaths, but say the violence was caused by ‘terrorist acts’ fueled by the United States and Israel.

The crackdown in January prompted Trump to threaten to intervene militarily on the protesters’ behalf, though the focus of his threats soon shifted to Iran’s nuclear program, which the West believes is aimed at building an atomic bomb but Tehran insists is peaceful.

Since then, the US has carried out a massive military build-up in the Middle East aimed at pressuring Tehran into cutting a deal, even as the two sides pursue indirect negotiations.

Washington deployed the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln to the Arabian Sea, and another, the USS Gerald R. Ford, has arrived at a US base in Crete en route to the region.

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