‘Didn’t Even Consult India’: US Lawmaker Slams Trump For Waging War On Iran Without Consulting Allies
‘Didn’t Even Consult India’: US Lawmaker Slams Trump For Waging War On Iran Without Consulting Allies Published By, Last Updated: June 30, 2026, 14:03 IST
‘Didn’t Even Consult India’: US Lawmaker Slams Trump For Waging War On Iran Without Consulting Allies Published By, Last Updated: June 30, 2026, 14:03 IST Khanna said the Trump administration had chosen to wage a unilateral conflict despite its far-reaching consequences for partners across the world. Rapid Read Ro Khanna said the US launched a unilateral war against Iran without consulting allies, arguing that the conflict damaged Washington's credibility and drove up energy costs for countries like India. (IMAGE: REUTERS) The United States launched its war against Iran without consulting key allies, including India, a decision that “made a mess of the world" and hurt Washington’s credibility, Indian-origin Congressman Ro Khanna said on Tuesday as he launched a scathing attack on President Donald Trump’s foreign policy. Speaking at the IX USISPF Leadership Summit 2026 in Washington DC, Khanna said the Trump administration had chosen to wage a unilateral conflict despite its far-reaching consequences for partners across the world. “The idea that we engaged in a unilateral war without our allies, without even consulting Europe or Canada or India, and made a mess of the world has hurt our credibility," Khanna said.
He argued that the fallout from the conflict extended well beyond the battlefield, saying the war had been “utterly destructive" for India by pushing up energy prices and compounding the economic burden created by the Trump administration’s tariff policies. “The US-India relationship has been at the lowest point in the last 30 years. Trump’s policies of getting into a war in Iran have been utterly destructive. It has been utterly destructive to the prices in India of gas… and then the irrationality of the tariff war," he said. #WATCH | Washington DC, USA: At the IX USISPF Leadership Summit 2026, Congressman Ro Khanna says, "The US-India relationship has been at the lowest point in the last 30 years. Trump's policies of getting into a war in Iran has been utterly destructive. It has been utterly… pic.twitter.com/867p47S08G— ANI (@ANI) June 30, 2026 Khanna’s remarks come months after New Delhi repeatedly urged restraint as tensions in West Asia escalated following the US-led military campaign against Iran. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held separate conversations with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and President Trump during the crisis, stressing the need for dialogue, regional stability and uninterrupted maritime commerce through the Strait of Hormuz — a critical energy artery that carries a significant share of India’s crude oil imports.
