Recent developments in the escalating war with Iran have raised serious concerns about American military involvement and the actions of politicians profiting from conflict. A Democratic congress member's investment in a defense contractor just days after the war's onset has sparked accusations of war profiteering, highlighting a troubling trend of congressional insider trading. This situation underscores the significant financial gains some politicians achieve through strategic stock trades that often coincide with military actions and policy decisions.
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