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    US Senate Moves to Limit Trump’s Authority to Initiate War on Iran

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, the US Senate has voted to advance a War Powers Resolution designed to curtail President Donald Trump’s authority to initiate military operations against Iran. This move represents a rare congressional challenge to the president’s war-making powers, highlighting growing concerns over escalating tensions in the Middle East. The resolution seeks to reassert legislative oversight on decisions that could lead to armed conflict, emphasizing the need for a more balanced approach between the executive and legislative branches.

    Amid increasing pressure from lawmakers and the public to de-escalate hostilities, the Senate’s action underscores the broader debate over the scope of presidential power in foreign military engagements. The resolution aims to prevent unilateral military actions without explicit congressional approval, reflecting fears that unchecked executive decisions could lead to prolonged conflict. This legislative effort comes at a time when diplomatic efforts and calls for restraint are intensifying to avoid further destabilization in the region.

    Notably, the advancement of this resolution signals a shift in congressional attitudes toward greater accountability in matters of war and peace. It also highlights the complex dynamics between the US government branches in shaping foreign policy, especially concerning Iran, a key player in Middle Eastern geopolitics. The outcome of this resolution could have lasting implications for US military strategy and the balance of power within the federal government.

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