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In a fiery speech at a rally in Tulsa, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders lambasted U.S. President Donald Trump's unilateral air strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities. Calling the action "grossly unconstitutional," Sanders reminded supporters that only Congress holds the power to declare war. The crowd's chants of "No more wars" underscored growing unease over America's hawkish turn, raising questions about executive overreach and the risks of escalation in the Middle East.