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Senate Moves on Iran Resolution, War Powers Debate Continues
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The Senate has taken a significant step towards ending U.S. military involvement in Iran by passing a resolution that requires Presidential approval for any new or continued military actions. This move is part of an ongoing power struggle between Congress and the White House over military force, particularly with the War Powers Act. The resolution, supported by Democrats and some Republicans, aims to rein in presidential power but faces opposition from Republicans who believe it hinders national security. Despite passing the Senate, the resolution faces a tough road ahead, including potential veto by President Trump and the need for a two-thirds majority to override the veto. The fight over war powers and Iran is far from over.
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