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Bipartisan lawmakers to introduce resolution to prohibit US involvement in Iran

  • On Tuesday, Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie jointly proposed bipartisan legislation aimed at restricting U.S. military action in the Israel-Iran conflict without prior authorization from Congress.
  • The resolution responds to escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran and asserts that only Congress has constitutional authority to authorize acts of war.
  • The bill requires explicit congressional authorization before any use of U.S. military force in or against Iran, except for self-defense.
  • Khanna and Massie emphasized, respectively, 'No war in Iran' and 'This is not our war,' while polling shows 60% of Americans oppose U.S. involvement in the conflict.
  • The resolution aims to prevent unilateral presidential military action, reflect bipartisan opposition to intervention, and ensure the matter receives a formal congressional vote.
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Three out of four Americans consider Iran an enemy or a hostile country, but most of them do not want to see American involvement in the conflict, according to a new survey.

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