House Delivers Historic Rebuke of Trump on Iran War: What It Means for Black America
The votes reflect growing Republican concern over a conflict that has lasted more than 100 days and drawn only 36% approval in Reuters polling.
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House delivers historic rebuke of Trump on Iran war: What it means for Black America
In a historic vote on Wednesday, June 3, the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives passed a War Powers Resolution directing President Donald Trump to withdraw U.S. Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities with Iran — or secure explicit congressional authorization to…
Explainer: Congress Has Backed Iran War Powers Resolutions. What Next?
The House of Representatives voted in favor of a war powers resolution on June 4 and the Senate advanced a separate, but similar, resolution in a procedural vote on May 19 as a handful of Republicans broke with party leadership to vote with almost every Democrat.
Explainer-Congress has backed Iran war powers resolutions. Now what?
By Patricia ZengerleWASHINGTON, June 9 (Reuters) - For the first time since the war on Iran began on February 28, the Republican-led U.S. Congress has backed resolutions that could block Republican President Donald Trump from continuing hostilities, reflecting growing concern among members of his party about the three-month-long conflict.
Defeats in the Middle East, One Place at a Time
Image by Kyle Glenn. President Donald Trump hates to lose, but he is on a losing streak in the Middle East—not just in Iran, where his illegal, unprovoked war has been a strategic and diplomatic disaster, but also in Gaza, Lebanon, and the US Congress. Israel’s military is out of control in Gaza and Lebanon. Trump surely doesn’t mind that happening in Gaza, except that his prized Board of Peace is powerless to remake the strip into a showcase of…
US President Donald Trump may pretend to find the quagmire he created in the Middle East “very boring.” He is likely beginning to change his mind, as three realities have become clear to him: First, he cannot declare victory and withdraw from his war against Iran, since he has not eliminated the adversary as he initially promised. Second, he is beginning to lose the support of ordinary Americans who abhor war, particularly due to rising fuel pri…
For the first time, the U.S. Congress supported limiting Trump's military authority over the war with IranThe U.S. Congress supported limiting Trump's right to wage war against Iran without the consent of lawmakers. Now the document must pass the final approval and veto.

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