Maryland Gov. Moore Discusses Iran War, Gas Prices on CBS News
Maryland Governor Wes Moore appeared on CBS News to discuss foreign policy issues including the Iran war and its economic impacts.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore appeared on CBS News' "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" Sunday to discuss various policy issues including foreign relations and domestic concerns.
During his interview with CBS News' Ed O'Keefe, Moore addressed what he described as the Iran war and its economic consequences. The governor stated he is seeking "some clarity" regarding the conflict's objectives and strategic goals.
Moore expressed criticism of the current administration's approach to foreign policy, particularly regarding military engagement. He argued that ongoing foreign conflicts have contributed to rising energy costs affecting American consumers.
The governor suggested that reducing involvement in overseas military operations could help address domestic economic pressures, specifically citing gas prices as an area of concern for constituents.
Moore's appearance was part of broader programming on "Face the Nation" that included political analysts discussing foreign policy implications. The show featured reporters from The New York Times, Bloomberg, and Cook Political Report examining the political ramifications of international conflicts.
The governor's comments come amid ongoing debates over foreign policy priorities and their intersection with domestic economic issues affecting voters.