UPDATE (1:15 a.m. EST):

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) posted the following video and message on her Twitter page:

#IranAttacks on U.S. troops today brought back a flood of memories from my 2005 deployment at the height of Iraq war. Constant rocket attacks. A daily reminder of the terrible cost of war. Unimaginable suffering awaits if this escalation continues. #NoWarWithlran #IranvsUSA pic.twitter.com/SvMUOHum2K — Tulsi Gabbard ?? (@TulsiGabbard) January 8, 2020

I ask all Americans to stand with me in offering our prayers and hopes for our troops and their families that there are no casualties in the #IranAttacks today. #NoWarWithlran #IranvsUSA — Tulsi Gabbard ?? (@TulsiGabbard) January 8, 2020

ORIGINAL POST:

On Tuesday, Iran launched a coordinated rocket attack against American forces stationed at the al-Asad airbase in Iraq. The attack came after President Donald Trump ordered an airstrike that killed Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the Quds Force.

Many political pundits and figures were quick to take to Twitter to share their thoughts, concerns and prayers. Interestingly enough, only half of the 2020 Democrats even acknowledged that the attack took place.

I’m going to hold off on commenting on the news tonight until we know more, but there is one thing I will say: Jill and I are keeping our troops and Americans overseas in our prayers. We hope you’ll keep them in yours. — Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) January 8, 2020

Praying for the safety of our troops and personnel in Iraq right now. https://t.co/B2vWqQuUYq — Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) January 7, 2020

Closely monitoring what is happening in Iraq. We must do all we can to protect our servicemembers and Americans at risk. — Amy Klobuchar (@amyklobuchar) January 8, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers are with our brave men and women serving in Iraq and keeping our country safe - may they be safe and secure and see their families again. — Andrew Yang?? (@AndrewYang) January 8, 2020

Tonight, Americans in Iraq are under fire.



My prayers are with them, their loved ones, and their families. — Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) January 8, 2020

Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bernie Sanders, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) and billionaires Michael Bloomberg and Tom Steyer were all silent about the attack.

I'm not one to give former Vice President Joe Biden credit but he deserves credit in this regard. His team acknowledged the attack. They put out a statement on Twitter. But instead of launching attacks at President Trump for "bringing this on," which is the typical talking point, he said he wants to learn more information about what took place first. Many other Democrats would be wise to learn something here. Creepy Uncle Joe doesn't get it right all too often. When he does they should pay attention.

It's really quite shocking that Tulsi Gabbard has been silent. After all, she pens herself as this foreign policy expert. And Sens. Warren and Sanders love to hit at President Trump any chance they get. It's surprising they haven't blamed him in one way or another.

Bloomberg and Steyer are too busy dropping large sums of money on ad buys so the fact that they're silent is pretty much in line with their personalities.