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  • 6/24/2025
Speaking to reporters, Speaker Johnson was asked if the U.S. should respond to Iranian attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq and Qatar.
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00:00This is a very serious big deal of results at U.S. Bates in Qatar and Iraq. Should the U.S. respond to those attacks?
00:12We're monitoring that very closely. I got a classified briefing on all this early this morning.
00:16This is the retaliation that was expected. So far, so good. No casualties, so far as we know.
00:23And I know that the national security team is in the Situation Room even as we speak, and they're monitoring this.
00:29Do you think it's symbolic? I'm not going to comment on it because I don't want to affect any of these events.
00:35But do you think the president should respond? Should the president respond to it?
00:38It's up to the commander-in-chief. I mean, he sent a very clear message that they should not.
00:42He wanted Iran to come back to the negotiating table in good faith.
00:46The problem is they weren't there in the first place.
00:48Big beautiful bill.

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