US Senate prepares to hold first public oversight hearings on war with Iran
US Senate and the possibility of war with Iran - The Senate, the upper house of the US Congress, plans to organize its first public oversight hearings on the ongoing war with Iran. According to CNN, Senator Roger Wicker, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced that he hopes these hearings will be held soon.

These hearings aim to ensure Senate oversight of the progress of the war with Iran. Committee Chairman Wicker plans to deeply investigate issues related to the management of the war and the making of strategic decisions.
High-ranking Pentagon officials are expected to testify at the hearings. They will provide detailed information to members of Congress about the current state of the war, details of military operations, and future strategies.
As the first public oversight hearings on the war with Iran, this once again emphasizes the seriousness of the issue and the importance of transparency for the public. Senator Wicker's initiative serves to strengthen accountability in the management of the war.
Although various discussions have been held in Congress since the beginning of the war, this is the first time such an oversight mechanism has been applied publicly with the participation of high-level officials from the Department of Defense.
These hearings will also provide an opportunity for a broader assessment of US Middle East policy and war strategy. Congressional oversight of war efforts is of great importance in ensuring the effectiveness of military operations and their implementation within the legislative framework.
The committee chaired by Roger Wicker will discuss a number of vital issues such as the financial costs of the war, human casualties, and its impact on stability in the region. This process is of particular importance for the protection of US national security interests.
