Kennedy’s Grandson: America Has Failed Against Iran

Jack Schlossberg, grandson of former US President John F. Kennedy, stated that America has failed against Iran. He made these remarks during a public debate in Manhattan, New York, simultaneously emphasizing his opposition to any financing of a war against Iran.
Schlossberg expressed support for Senator Bernie Sanders’ proposal aimed at preventing the transfer of bombs and military equipment worth $440 million to the occupied territories. According to him, opposing a war against Iran should not be limited to slogans but must include cutting off financial and military resources.
He stressed that standing against the expansion of conflicts requires stopping funding for military operations. His comments come amid growing discussions and disagreements within US political circles regarding continued military support for Israel.
Schlossberg, regarded as the leading candidate to succeed Gerald Nadler, the retired New York congressman, has entered one of the most sensitive areas of US foreign policy. This issue has also attracted widespread attention on the eve of upcoming electoral developments.




