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U.S. Senate leaders sharply disagreed on Monday after President Donald Trump ordered weekend military strikes on Iran, deepening political divisions in Washington amid rising tensions.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the administration had exhausted diplomatic options and acted only after Iran rejected multiple off-ramps.
In contrast, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer accused Trump of pushing the United States toward a broader conflict without clear congressional backing.
The Pentagon sought to ease fears of a prolonged war, though officials acknowledged the possibility of additional casualties. U.S. authorities indicated the operation could continue for several days, with some reports suggesting it may extend into weeks depending on developments.

