The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a resolution aimed at restricting President Trump's authority to engage in military actions against Iran. The resolution, which passed with a vote of 215 to 208, saw bipartisan support as four Republican members joined Democrats in favor. This move reflects growing concerns within Trump's party about the economic impact of the conflict with Iran.
The resolution mandates the withdrawal of U.S. troops from hostile actions against Iran unless Congress formally declares war or authorizes military force. However, it remains largely symbolic, as it must still pass the Republican-controlled Senate and could face a presidential veto. President Trump has previously commented on the situation, suggesting that a ceasefire in Iran involves a reduction in hostilities, differing from ceasefires in other regions.
US House Passes Resolution to Limit Trump's Military Actions Against Iran
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