White House Denies U.S. is at War with Iran Amid Calls for Accountability

Following President Donald Trump’s strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, the Trump administration has vehemently denied that the U.S. is now at war with Iran, insisting the actions were limited and targeted at the country’s nuclear program. However, prominent Democrats, some Republicans, and media outlets have declared the U.S. to be at war with Iran, with several calling the actions unconstitutional or grounds for impeachment. The White House maintains that the strikes were a necessary measure to deter Iran’s nuclear ambitions and that peace remains the goal. Critics, however, argue that the move risks escalating tensions and could lead to further conflict. The situation has sparked significant political backlash, with some lawmakers and pundits accusing the administration of overstepping its authority and potentially dragging the U.S. into a larger war.