03/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/02/2026 20:48
National Nurses United, the largest U.S. union of registered nurses, strongly condemned the Trump administration's illegal unauthorized war against Iran, issuing the following statement:
Nurses across the country are outraged that the Trump administration has ignored the Constitution and committed yet another imperialist act of war over the weekend without approval from Congress. Just like Trump's unilateral military action in Venezuela, the U.S. attack on Iran is paid for by our patients: working-class people across the United States who are already struggling here at home to afford basic necessities such as health care, food, and housing.
It couldn't be more clear that, while the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was a brutal dictator who inflicted massive harm on his own people, this mission is an extension of Trump's fascist allegiance to the billionaire class and a continuation of decades of U.S. intervention in Iran, beginning with the overthrow of the democratically elected Mossadegh government in 1953.
While prioritizing spending on war abroad, Trump and the Republicans have also openly waged war over the past year on working-class people here at home, gutting Medicaid and Medicare, refusing to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies that keep our patients' premiums from skyrocketing, and proving that they run the United States to benefit only billionaires and corporations.
Nurses know that in any military conflict, working people and families suffer the most, from patients in the United States being priced out of lifesaving medical care while their taxes fund conflicts that risk becoming "forever wars" lasting decades - to innocent people on the ground in targeted areas having their daily lives become a battlefield. RNs have been especially appalled to see civilian infrastructure already decimated, including the bombing of a girls' school in southern Iran over the weekend that killed more than 150 children and adults. Multiple Iranian hospitals have also been damaged, a violation of international humanitarian law. Several U.S. soldiers have also been killed over the weekend, with Trump adding callous remarks that more will "likely" die.
Nurses call for international solidarity among working people and demand the following: