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GOP rep: Trump ‘not talking about obliterating innocent people’ with new Iran threat

Republican Rep. Mike Lawler (N.Y.) has come out in strong support of President Trump’s warning to Iran, stating that there will be grave consequences if the Islamic Republic’s leaders fail to meet U.S. demands by the Tuesday evening deadline. In an interview with CNN’s John Berman on Tuesday morning, Lawler emphasized the importance of taking decisive action against Iran’s energy and civilian infrastructure.

Lawler’s statements come as tensions between the United States and Iran have been escalating in recent weeks. In response to the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, Iran has threatened to resume its nuclear program and has also been accused of attacking oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman. In the face of these threats, President Trump has taken a firm stance, warning Iran that there will be severe consequences if they do not comply with U.S. demands.

Lawler, who serves on the New York State Assembly’s Veterans’ Affairs Committee, is no stranger to matters of national security. As a former Army officer who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, he understands the gravity of the situation and the importance of taking decisive action. In his interview with CNN, Lawler stressed the need for Iran to adhere to the demands set forth by the United States.

“We cannot allow Iran to continue to pose a threat to our national security and the safety of our allies,” Lawler stated. “President Trump’s warning is a clear message that we will not tolerate any further aggression from Iran.”

Lawler’s support for President Trump’s warning is not only based on his experience as a military officer, but also on his understanding of the potential consequences of Iran’s actions. The Islamic Republic has a history of supporting terrorist organizations and destabilizing the region, and their pursuit of nuclear weapons only adds to the threat they pose. Lawler, along with many other lawmakers, believes that it is imperative to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons at all costs.

“We cannot afford to take any chances when it comes to the safety and security of our nation,” Lawler emphasized. “President Trump’s warning to Iran is a necessary step in ensuring that they do not continue down a dangerous path.”

Lawler’s support for President Trump’s warning has also been echoed by other Republican lawmakers. Rep. Liz Cheney (Wyo.) tweeted her support, stating that “Iran must not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons and the United States will take all necessary measures to prevent this from happening.”

While some critics may argue that President Trump’s warning to Iran is an aggressive approach, Lawler believes that it is a necessary one. He believes that Iran must be held accountable for their actions and that the United States must stand firm in the face of their threats.

“We cannot negotiate with a regime that supports terrorism and poses a threat to our national security,” Lawler stated. “President Trump’s warning is a clear message that we will not back down and we will do whatever it takes to protect our country and our allies.”

In the midst of tensions with Iran, Lawler’s unwavering support for President Trump’s warning serves as a reminder that national security should always be a top priority. As a former military officer, Lawler understands the gravity of the situation and the potential consequences of inaction. He stands with the President in sending a strong message to Iran that their actions will not be tolerated.

In conclusion, Republican Rep. Mike Lawler’s defense of President Trump’s warning to Iran is a testament to his dedication to protecting our nation and its interests. His statements serve as a reminder that in the face of threats to our national security, we must stand united and take decisive action. As the Tuesday evening deadline approaches, the world will be watching to see how Iran responds. But one thing is clear – the United States will not back down and will do whatever it takes to ensure the safety and security of our nation and our allies.

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