Congressman Zinke says Iranian weapons killed Command Sergeant Stack in 2004 and October 7th massacre would not have happened without Khamenei
Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke says in debate on a procedural resolution that while the chamber mourned the deaths of six American heroes, he recalled losing friends including Command Sergeant Michael Stack killed by Iranian weapons in April 2004, and argued that the Hamas massacre of over 2,000 innocent civilians on October 7th would not have happened without Khamenei's direct support, calling the Iranian regime the epitome of evil and supporting the resolution recognizing that evil existed and that the Khamenei regime embodied it.





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