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Liveblog Iran War: House Stops Attempt to Limit Trump's Powers

The US House of Representatives has blocked an attempt to limit President Trump's military powers regarding Iran.

The US House of Representatives voted against a resolution aimed at restricting President Trump's military powers in relation to hostilities with Iran. The motion was rejected with 219 votes against and 212 in favor, primarily along party lines, with four Democrats joining Republicans in opposition. This decision underscores the partisan divisions within Congress regarding military engagement and the role of the executive branch in such matters.

The failed resolution sought to mandate that President Trump must receive Congressional approval before engaging in military actions against Iran, highlighting concerns among some lawmakers about unchecked presidential power. The vote reflected a significant political dynamic, as it demonstrated the challenges faced by lawmakers who advocate for increased oversight of military decisions. Trump's administration has faced criticism for its approach to Iran, with many expressing apprehension over potential escalations in conflict.

In the backdrop, Iran has announced plans to expand its counterattacks, and Trump publicly supports Kurdish offensives, illustrating the complexities and geopolitical stakes involved in the situation. The failure of this resolution may embolden Trump's administration's military actions in the region, raising questions about the balance of power between Congress and the presidency in matters of national security.

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