Top Dem hopefuls unite against US strikes on Iran as 2028 election looms
Several top Democratic presidential hopefuls for 2028 have come out against potential US strikes on Iran, showcasing a united front against military action.
Top Democratic presidential hopefuls in 2028 have united against US strikes on Iran, with several high-profile figures accusing President Donald Trump of recklessly escalating tensions in the region and risking a broader conflict. The unity of opposition comes as some Democrats had previously expressed reservations about military action against Iran. Several prominent potential candidates have spoken out against the strikes, calling for a more diplomatic approach to resolve conflicts with the country. The unified front has raised questions about whether Trump's successor can bring about change in US foreign policy.