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Urge de-escalation, return to diplomacy on Iran issues

To: Sen. Ernst, Sen. Grassley, Rep. Nunn

From: A constituent in Des Moines, IA

June 22

The decision to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities is a highly consequential act that has escalated tensions and risks drawing the United States into further conflict in the Middle East. As someone concerned about this development, I would draft a letter expressing opposition to military strikes without Congressional approval, and appealing for restraint and a return to diplomacy to resolve issues peacefully and prevent a wider war. The letter could highlight the risks of escalation, potential loss of life, economic disruption, and damage to America's global standing from unilateral military action. It's a complex situation with valid perspectives on multiple sides, but a measured message focused on advocating for de-escalation and prioritizing diplomatic solutions over military force would be an appropriate approach. Ultimately, matters of war and peace deserve robust public debate and should not be decisions made by the president alone without proper Constitutional authority.

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