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- 12 days ago
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Senate Rejects Kaine Iran War Powers Resolution Amid Partisan Divide
The U.S. Senate faced a contentious vote on the War Powers Resolution aimed at limiting President Trump's military actions against Iran, highlighting deep partisan divisions over the scope of executive authority in military engagements. Spearheaded by Senator Tim Kaine, the resolution sought to require congressional authorization for continued hostilities, following recent U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites that the Trump administration justified as necessary responses to imminent threats. Despite some Republican support, the resolution's passage was uncertain due to the Senate Republican majority largely backing President Trump's decisions, while Democrats and advocacy groups like CAIR criticized the strikes as unauthorized and risky, warning of escalating regional conflict without credible evidence of imminent threats. The classified Senate briefing on the Iran strikes heightened doubts among several lawmakers about the mission's legality and effectiveness, prompting calls for congressional oversight and caution against unilateral military action. Advocates argued that the vote remained crucial given ongoing tensions, despite claims that a ceasefire might render the resolution moot. The debate underscores the ongoing struggle over war powers between the executive branch and Congress amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions.

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