In a rare display of bipartisan agreement, Senators John Fetterman (D-PA) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) have publicly advocated for the elimination of Iran's nuclear capabilities. During an appearance on "Face the Nation," Senator Graham expressed his skepticism about the effectiveness of diplomacy with Iran, characterizing the nation as a "religious Nazi regime" intent on destroying Israel. He emphasized his hope for Israeli action, backed by the United States, to dismantle Iran's nuclear program, warning that failure to do so would be a grave historical error.

Senator Fetterman echoed Graham's sentiment on social media platform X, stating his complete agreement. Senator Graham acknowledged Fetterman's support, praising his understanding of the situation. This shared stance is noteworthy, given Senator Fetterman’s consistent and vocal support for Israel and his prior calls for the destruction of Iran’s nuclear program. He reiterated this position earlier this month, emphasizing his full support for any actions taken to achieve that goal.


Adding another layer of complexity to the situation, Senator Fetterman recently met with President-elect Donald Trump, describing the encounter as positive. The convergence of these events underscores the heightened focus on Iran's nuclear ambitions and the diverse perspectives on how to address them.
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