Press Release

Welch Condemns Trump’s Reckless Attack on Iran from the Senate Floor: “America does not want this war.” 

Mar 2, 2026

Welch: “There is absolutely no coherent rationale that the president has offered for the end game of this war against Iran.” 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.) tonight spoke on the Senate floor to condemn President Trump’s reckless war of regime change in the Middle East. In his remarks, Senator Welch urged Congress to reassert its constitutional authority and pass the bipartisan War Powers Resolution, led by Sens. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.), to stop President Trump’s unconstitutional use of U.S. Armed Forces in hostilities in Iran. 

“This is the question for all of us in this chamber who serve in the United States Senate, and who have responsibilities under the Constitution, specifically Article I: will this United States Senate allow a single man to plunge this nation into war, when it is our constitutional responsibility to make a decision as to whether to send our men and women into combat? That is our responsibility,” said Senator Welch. “We cannot avoid our responsibility to vote, to stand, and to be counted.” 

Watch Senator Welch’s full remarks below: 

On Saturday, February 28, Senator Welch released the following reaction to the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran:  

“President Trump’s unilateral decision to go to war with Iran is reckless and wrong. I share my concern with all Vermonters about the well-being of our troops, who will now be in harm’s way. Our hopes and prayers are with them and their families for their safety. 

“The Iran regime is a threat to its own people, violently killing thousands of its citizens for protesting; a threat to the region, where it supports violent proxies like Hezbollah and Hamas; and a potential global threat as it seeks to acquire nuclear weapons. 

“There are many more questions than answers after this attack: First, President Trump has not told the American people why he is abandoning the diplomatic approach he said he preferred and starting military action. Is it to destroy Iran’s nuclear program, which he said was already obliterated after the Operation Midnight Hammer attack? Is it for regime change? If so, can that be accomplished by bombing alone or does the president intend to put American boots on the ground to finish the job? And then what happens? Our past attempts at regime change in the Middle East have been costly failures. 

“Donald Trump said he was running for president to end wars, not start them. We have seen how regime change wars—Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya—are easy to start but hard and costly to end. And when they do end there is more, not less, regional instability. 

“President Trump has initiated this war. It is a war of choice. The president owes it to the American people to come to Congress and explain his objectives and his justification. He has done neither. 

“The United States Senate must immediately reconvene to take up the War Powers Resolution put forward by Senator Kaine and Senator Paul. Congress has a duty under Article I of the Constitution to be the branch that authorizes whether the United States will go to war.” 

Senator Welch has been an outspoken voice in raising concerns about President Trump’s use of the United States military to attack Iran and pull the U.S. into another forever war in the Middle East. The Senator has condemned President Trump’s unilateral decision to go to war with Iran as reckless and wrong, and raised concerns about how this conflict will put American servicemembers in extreme danger. Last month, Senators Welch and Kaine led ten Senate Democrats in urging Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Marco Rubio to immediately end the Trump Administration’s deportation flights to Iran.    

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