Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) has expressed concern over the recent events in the Middle East, stating that Iran is “winning the war” after their air defenses shot down two U.S. fighter jets. The incident occurred on Friday when the Iranian military shot down an F-15E fighter jet over their airspace and an A-10 Warthog attack plane before it could reach Kuwaiti airspace. One of the service members onboard the aircraft was able to eject safely, but this incident has raised tensions between the two nations.
Rep. Moulton, a former Marine Corps officer who served four tours in Iraq, has been vocal about the need for caution and diplomacy in dealing with Iran. In a statement, he said, “This is a clear indication that Iran is not backing down and is willing to use force against the United States. They are winning the war without even firing a shot.”
The downing of the U.S. fighter jets comes after months of escalating tensions between the two nations. The United States has accused Iran of attacking oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman and shooting down a U.S. surveillance drone. In response, the U.S. has imposed harsh economic sanctions on Iran, which have crippled their economy.
Rep. Moulton has been critical of the Trump administration’s handling of the situation, stating that their “maximum pressure” campaign has only made matters worse. He believes that the U.S. needs to engage in open and honest dialogue with Iran to de-escalate tensions and avoid further conflict.
The Congressman also expressed his concern for the safety of American service members in the region. He said, “Our brave men and women in uniform are being put in harm’s way because of the reckless actions of our leaders. We must do everything in our power to protect them and prevent any further escalation of this crisis.”
The downing of the U.S. fighter jets has sparked fear of a potential military confrontation between the two nations. However, Rep. Moulton believes that there is still a chance for diplomacy to prevail. He has called on the Trump administration to re-enter the Iran nuclear deal and resume negotiations with Iran.
The Iran nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was signed in 2015 by Iran, the United States, and other world powers. It aimed to limit Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. However, the Trump administration withdrew from the deal in 2018 and imposed new sanctions on Iran.
Rep. Moulton believes that re-entering the JCPOA would be the best way to de-escalate tensions and prevent further conflict. He said, “We need to get back to the negotiating table and find a diplomatic solution to this crisis. The JCPOA was not a perfect deal, but it was the best option we had at the time. We need to build on that and work towards a more comprehensive agreement that addresses all of our concerns.”
The Congressman also called on his colleagues in Congress to take action and hold the Trump administration accountable for their actions. He said, “We cannot let this administration lead us into another costly and unnecessary war. It is our duty as lawmakers to ensure that all options are explored before resorting to military action.”
In conclusion, Rep. Seth Moulton’s words serve as a reminder of the gravity of the situation in the Middle East. The downing of the U.S. fighter jets is a clear indication that tensions between the two nations are at an all-time high. However, the Congressman’s call for diplomacy and caution offers a glimmer of hope in an otherwise tense situation. It is now up to the leaders of both nations to heed his words and work towards a peaceful resolution.

