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Member of Congress calls Iran an 'imminent threat,' defends Trump actions

House Committee on Foreign Affairs · March 4, 2026
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Summary

A member of Congress told colleagues Iran poses an "imminent threat," cited past congressional votes and a string of incidents, and said the House will vote to reaffirm Iran as a state sponsor of terror; no formal vote result was reported in the statement.

A member of Congress delivered a floor statement arguing that Iran poses an "imminent threat" to the United States and defended actions taken by President Trump under Article II authority, saying those steps were necessary to stop attacks that, the speaker said, have targeted U.S. service members and vessels.

The lawmaker framed defending the country as a deliberate choice and thanked President Trump for taking what the speaker called decisive action to counter threats Tehran allegedly poses. The speaker cited past congressional measures that labeled Iran a state sponsor of terror, condemned its backing of proxies including Hamas and Hezbollah, and designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization.

The speech listed specific incidents the lawmaker described as evidence of an ongoing threat: the deaths of three U.S. service members at "Tower 22," attacks on civilian vessels by Iranian-linked drones, and an episode the speaker said involved "10 U.S. Navy sailors captured and held on their knees at gunpoint by the Iranian Navy." The speaker also referred to the October 7 attack that, the speaker said, killed "1,200 civilians, including 46 Americans," and alleged Iran supported that attack. The lawmaker said Iran inflicted significant U.S. casualties in Iraq between 2003 and 2011, calling that part of a decades-long pattern.

The speaker accused Democratic lawmakers of enabling Iran in prior years, saying past congressional actions had placed limits on U.S. responses, allowed uranium enrichment flexibility and provided funds to Iran — phrasing the claim as "pallets of cash." The lawmaker did not provide documentary evidence during the remarks; these statements were presented as assertions during the floor statement.

Addressing the legal basis for action, the lawmaker said President Trump acted under Article II of the Constitution and the War Powers Resolution. The lawmaker also said senior officials had briefed members, reading names from the transcript as "Secretary Rubio, Secretary Hegsth, General Kaine, Director of the CIA Radcliffe," and said the objective described in those briefings was to "destroy every single piece of Iranian military hardware that can reach out and touch Americans or has been used to reach out and touch Americans."

The speaker urged colleagues to support immediate measures and said the House would vote to reaffirm Iran as the largest state sponsor of terror; the statement did not include the result of any such vote. The remarks combined personal testimony about the costs of conflict with policy claims and calls for continued use of U.S. military and diplomatic means to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

No formal motion text, mover or recorded tally appeared in the floor statement itself; the lawmaker said a vote was planned "tomorrow" to reaffirm prior congressional determinations.