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House Votes to End War with Iran
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The House just narrowly voted to end the war with Iran—215 to 208—marking a rare bipartisan moment as some Republicans joined Democrats in rejecting the president’s strategy. The vote, delayed by a GOP recess last time, signals growing frustration among lawmakers over the war’s prolonged stalemate, economic toll, and lack of clear objectives. With strikes still unfolding in the Persian Gulf, the move is largely symbolic, likely to be vetoed by the president, but it underscores a deepening rift in Congress—and possibly within the administration’s own party—over how to handle foreign conflicts.
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