Congressional leaders receive classified Iran briefing
Congressional leaders emerged tight-lipped Thursday from a classified briefing on Iran amid concerns about new tensions in the Gulf escalating to war.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told reporters only that she “asked for a classified briefing for all members, but we’ve been asking for that for two weeks.”
The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Mark Warner (Va.), said that while sensitive information needs to be safeguarded, “more members need to hear the story.”
{mosads}But on questions such as whether they were satisfied with the briefing or whether alleged threats from Iran are credible, Pelosi, Warner and the briefing’s other attendees either declined to comment or did not respond to reporters at all.
Thursday’s briefing was given to the so-called Gang of Eight: Pelosi, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Warner.
The briefing comes amid growing concern that the Trump administration is on a path to war with Iran.
Citing unspecified threats to U.S. personnel from Iran and its proxy forces, the administration has deployed more military assets to the Middle East and ordered the departure of nonemergency personnel from diplomatic missions in Iraq.
Asked Thursday about whether the United States is going to war with Iran, President Trump said “I hope not.”
The New York Times reported on Thursday that Trump told acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan explicitly that he does not want to go to war with Iran.
Lawmakers have been demanding immediate briefings on the intelligence behind those moves and the Trump administration’s further plans.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim Risch (R-Idaho) said Thursday the full Senate is scheduled to be briefed on the issue Tuesday.
A spokesman for Pelosi later confirmed the House will also get an all-members briefing Tuesday afternoon.
Earlier Tuesday, Pelosi warned Trump that only Congress can authorize war with Iran, and that it has not done so.
“The responsibility in the Constitution is for Congress to declare war,” she said. “So I hope that the president’s advisers recognize they have no authorization to go forward in any way.”
Earlier in the week, Trump denied reports that he is preparing to send 120,000 troops to the Middle East, but emphasized he would “absolutely” deploy the service members if he had to.
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