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US House Challenges Trump’s War Powers Over Iran

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The US House of Representatives has passed a resolution aimed at limiting President Trump’s military powers regarding Iran, marking a significant moment in congressional oversight. This resolution, which passed with support from four Republicans alongside Democrats, reflects growing concerns about the unchecked use of military force by the executive branch. While the resolution is unlikely to become law due to expected presidential vetoes, it signals a shift in the political landscape, as even some Republicans are breaking ranks to assert congressional authority over war declarations.

The ongoing conflict with Iran, which has now lasted nearly 100 days, has raised alarms about its financial and military implications. The Pentagon has reported expenditures nearing $29 billion, with projections suggesting costs could exceed $1 trillion. This financial burden is compounded by concerns over military readiness, as critical munitions are reportedly running low, raising questions about the long-term sustainability of US military operations.

Public sentiment is also shifting, with a recent poll indicating that 60% of Americans disapprove of Trump’s handling of the war. This disapproval is not limited to Democrats; even among Republicans, dissatisfaction is growing. The economic repercussions of the conflict, including rising fuel and agricultural costs, are likely influencing public opinion and could have broader implications for the upcoming elections.

As the Senate prepares to consider the resolution, the outcome could set a precedent for future military engagements. If passed, it would reinforce the principle that Congress must be involved in decisions to engage in military action, potentially reshaping the balance of power between the legislative and executive branches in matters of war and peace.

Source: Al Jazeera

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News Category: Politics Tags: congress, costs, iran, military, trump

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