These lawmakers were shaped by combat after 9/11. Now they’re grappling with a new Mideast war
By STEPHEN GROVES
WASHINGTON (AP) — As Congress responds to President Donald Trump’s attack on Iran, lawmakers who served on the front lines of Iraq and Afghanistan are making their voices heard in a war debate that has taken on intensely personal meaning.
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