Iran Conflict Funding: Senate View on Democrat Opposition
Washington DC, USAWed Mar 11 2026
Senator Deb Fischer, a Republican from Nebraska, spoke to Newsmax about the possibility that Democrats may refuse emergency money for U. S. military actions in Iran. She explained that partisan politics could hinder Congress if the Trump administration seeks funds to keep fighting there.
Fischer said she hopes Democrats will approve a supplemental bill, but admitted it would be difficult because the party does not want to hand Trump a victory.
She is part of both the Senate Armed Services and Appropriations Committees, and she defended the administration’s strategy. The senator said lawmakers have received detailed briefings on why the U. S. is targeting Iran’s nuclear and missile programs.
Fischer warned that Tehran is close to developing intercontinental ballistic missiles that could reach Europe and, eventually, the United States. She added that U. S. forces are also striking Iranian naval assets to protect shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil route.
The senator cited Iran’s long history as a major state sponsor of terrorism, noting that U. S. citizens have been harmed by Iranian proxies for decades. She praised President Trump for acting before Iran could gain nuclear weapons or a delivery system that would threaten the U. S.
Despite this, Fischer acknowledged that Democrats might view any support for the funding as a win for Trump, even on national security matters. She argued that the stakes go beyond politics and that America must focus on confronting Iran’s threats to safeguard citizens at home and abroad.
In sum, the senator believes the conflict in Iran is a national security issue that should not be swayed by partisan victory or defeat. She urges Congress to consider the broader implications of Iran’s military ambitions and their impact on global stability.
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