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    US Senate Passes Iran War Powers Resolution with Bipartisan Support

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a notable bipartisan move, the US Senate approved a resolution aimed at restricting the president’s authority to engage in military action against Iran without congressional consent. This measure saw four Republican senators break ranks with their party to support the initiative, highlighting growing concerns over unchecked executive military power. The resolution seeks to reaffirm Congress’s constitutional role in authorizing war, a debate that has intensified amid ongoing tensions with Iran.

    Meanwhile, this development carries significant implications for former President Donald Trump, who authorized the 2020 drone strike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. The resolution could limit future presidents’ ability to conduct similar military operations without legislative approval, potentially reshaping US foreign policy and military engagement in the Middle East. It reflects a broader congressional effort to assert control over decisions that could lead to armed conflict.

    Notably, the Senate’s approval signals a rare moment of cross-party consensus on a highly contentious issue, underscoring bipartisan wariness about escalating conflict with Iran. The resolution’s passage may influence ongoing debates about the balance of power between the executive branch and Congress, as well as the US approach to diplomacy and security in the region. Its impact will be closely watched by policymakers and analysts concerned with US-Iran relations and military oversight.

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