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US House Passes Resolution to Limit President Trump's Iran War Powers

ईरान पर सैन्य कार्रवाई के अधिकार सीमित करने वाला प्रस्ताव अमेरिकी सदन में पारित

ट्रम्पंच्या इराणवरील लष्करी कारवाईच्या अधिकारांवर मर्यादा घालणारा ठराव अमेरिकन प्रतिनिधी सभागृहात पारित

ট্রাম্পের ইরান বিষয়ক সামরিক ক্ষমতা সীমিত করার প্রস্তাবে মার্কিন প্রতিনিধি পরিষদে পাশ

ஈரான் மீதான இராணுவ நடவடிக்கைகளை கட்டுப்படுத்த டிரம்ப் அதிகார வரம்பு கொண்டுவரும் தீர்மானம் அமெரிக்க பிரதிநிதிகள் சபையில் நிறைவேற்றம்

ట్రంప్ యొక్క ఇరాన్ సైనిక చర్యల అధికారాన్ని నియంత్రించే తీర్మానాన్ని యుఎస్ ప్రతినిధుల సభ ఆమోదించింది

ટ્રમ્પની ઈરાન પર લશ્કરી કાર્યવાહીની શક્તિઓને નિયંત્રિત કરવાના ઠરાવને યુએસ હાઉસ ઓફ રિપ્રેઝન્ટેટિવ્ઝ દ્વારા પસાર કરાયો

ਟਰੰਪ ਦੀ ਇਰਾਨ 'ਤੇ ਫੌਜੀ ਕਾਰਵਾਈ ਦੀਆਂ ਸ਼ਕਤੀਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਸੀਮਤ ਕਰਨ ਵਾਲੇ ਮਤੇ ਨੂੰ ਯੂਐਸ ਹਾਊਸ ਆਫ ਰਿਪ੍ਰੈਜ਼ੈਂਟੇਟਿਵਜ਼ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਪਾਸ ਕੀਤਾ ਗਿਆ

By AI News Desk 🕐 04 June 2026, 02:08 PM 🌍 World
US House Votes to Curb Trump's Iran War Powers

In a significant move that could shape future US foreign policy, the Republican-led US House of Representatives has passed a resolution aimed at restricting President Donald Trump's authority to engage in military actions against Iran. This resolution seeks to prevent further escalation without explicit congressional approval, a move that highlights growing concerns within the legislative body regarding executive overreach in matters of war.

Congress Seeks Control Over Military Engagements

The resolution, passed by the House, specifically targets the President's ability to initiate or expand military operations against Iran. It mandates that such actions should only proceed if Congress declares war or specifically authorizes the use of military force. This legislative effort represents a direct challenge to the President's established war powers, which have often been a subject of debate and scrutiny. Proponents of the resolution argue that it is crucial for Congress to reclaim its constitutional role as the sole body empowered to declare war, ensuring a more democratic and deliberative approach to foreign conflicts.

The vote underscores a bipartisan sentiment among some lawmakers who are wary of a potential military confrontation with Iran. They believe that engaging in further conflict without a clear and present danger, and without the full backing of the American people through their elected representatives, would be a grave mistake. The current geopolitical climate, marked by heightened tensions in the Middle East, has amplified these anxieties. The House's decision reflects a desire to de-escalate and prioritize diplomatic solutions over military ones.

However, the resolution faces a formidable hurdle. It is highly unlikely to become law in its current form. President Trump possesses the power to veto the resolution, and given his administration's assertive foreign policy stance, a veto is widely anticipated. Furthermore, even if the resolution were to pass the Senate, the President's veto power remains a significant obstacle. This outcome suggests that while the House has made a strong statement about its role in foreign policy decisions, the ultimate authority on military action may remain with the executive branch, at least for the duration of the current administration.

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