
"The American people are not asking for another war. They want us focused on building housing in Arizona, not bombing housing in Havana. They want us to lower the cost of healthcare not condemn a generation of veterans to a lifetime of hospital visits."
"What we're doing with respect to Cuba, if somebody was doing it to us, we would consider it an act of war. This is purely a regime change effort."
The U.S. Senate voted 51-47 against a resolution aimed at stopping President Trump's military actions in Cuba. The resolution, introduced by Sen. Tim Kaine, sought to remove U.S. armed forces from unauthorized hostilities against Cuba. Despite bipartisan support from some Republicans, the measure failed, highlighting ongoing challenges in curbing military interventions. Sen. Ruben Gallego emphasized that Americans prefer focusing on domestic issues rather than engaging in foreign conflicts. Kaine criticized the GOP's motives, suggesting they are driven by regime change interests.
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