Senate Republicans blocked a resolution to limit U.S. military actions in Iran, citing lack of congressional authorization.
Quiver AI Summary
Senate rejects War Powers Resolution: Senate Republicans have voted to block a resolution proposed by Senators Adam Schiff, Tim Kaine, and Chuck Schumer, aiming to ensure that any U.S. military action against Iran is authorized by Congress. The decision comes amid ongoing military actions initiated by the Trump administration without congressional approval.
Concerns about war powers expressed: The Senators argued that the administration has failed to justify its military actions and emphasized Congress's role in declaring war. Schiff stated, "The American people continue to say loud and clear that they do not want another endless war." Kaine echoed concerns about the lack of planning and accountability in military engagement.
Background on military actions: The resolution follows the deaths of six U.S. servicemembers and reflects a growing tension regarding the executive branch's authority over military decisions. The previous attempt to prevent unauthorized actions in Iran gained bipartisan support but ultimately failed in the Senate.
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