Senior U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren posted today: "Before Donald Trump delivers his speech on Iran tonight, I want to say to the American people:

When running for president, Donald Trump promised to avoid foreign wars and reduce war costs 'on day one' of his presidency.

That promise has now turned into empty words.

The loss of life caused by this war is unacceptable.

The economic damage is extremely dangerous and continues to grow.

The president should immediately end this war."

Commentary: Warren directly accuses Trump of breaking his campaign pledge to avoid war, sharply criticizing the heavy casualties and escalating economic losses caused by the Iran conflict, and demanding an immediate ceasefire. This criticism precisely hits a nerve with widespread public discontent in the United States regarding this war, highlighting the stark contrast between Trump’s foreign policy shift from “anti-war” to military adventurism—exposing both his broken promises and the mounting cost of war to America, as public opinion and partisan conflicts continue to intensify.

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