Top Dem Is Painfully Clear About Who Will Pay The Price For War On Iran - And It Won't Be Trump And Company
Source: Huff Post
Mar 1, 2026, 04:33 PM EST | Updated 2 hours ago
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) was blunt about which Americans will pay the ultimate price for the United States quest for regime change in Iran during a scathing Sunday morning appearance on CBSs Face the Nation. Following the U.S. and Israels initiation of joint combat operations early Saturday, Murphy accused President Donald Trump of risking the lives of American soldiers for a war the nobody in this country is asking for.
It wont be the billionaire children of Donald Trump and his buddies that die, Murphy told Margaret Brennan. Its going to be the children of middle class and poor families all across this country that are gonna die for a war of choice, a war of vanity, an illegal war.
Trump seemed nonchalant about the possibilities of American casualties as he addressed military action against Iran in an eight-minute video posted to Truth Social on Saturday morning.
The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties, that often happens in war, he said of the operations, which U.S. Central Command said had killed three U.S. troops and seriously wounded five others in a statement on Sunday.
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The billionairesâ kids will pay no price. But American kids have already died for a war of vanity and choice. A war that will result in hardline leadership remaining in Iran and no meaningful impact on their nuclear program. A likely moral and strategic disaster.
— Chris Murphy (@chrismurphyct.bsky.social) 2026-03-01T19:01:31.994Z
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Chris Murphy: "It won't be the billionaire children of Donald Trump and his buddies that die. It's going to be the children of middle class and poor families all across this country that are gonna die for a war of choice, a war of vanity, an illegal war."
11:04 AM · Mar 1, 2026
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(7,688 posts)has moved the hands of the clock to nuclear winter exponentially. If I were Iranian, living in the country, I would definitely push my government to build nuclear bombs. If just about every other country in the world has them -- known or clandestinely -- and my country was bombed even while diplomatic sessions were ongoing, I'd never trust any other "major" (let along "minor"
country in the world again. People are people, everywhere. Iranians are no different from we Americans. The average Iranian just wants to give a good life to his family and leave a better one for his children. He doesn't dream of dropping a bomb on average americans, anymore than we dream of dropping bombs on his family. But I'll step out and say I CAN dream of a bomb dropping... on those responsible for this tragedy.