U.S. Congress Approves Resolutions Expanding Iran War Powers
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Congress has passed a series of resolutions that would broaden the President’s authority to engage in military action against Iran. The measures, approved by both chambers, allow the President to deploy forces and conduct operations without a formal declaration of war.
The resolutions were introduced by a bipartisan group of lawmakers and were supported by a majority of representatives and senators. The text specifically addresses the threat posed by Iran’s regional activities and the need for swift executive action.
The legislation follows ongoing concerns about Iran’s nuclear program and its support for proxy groups in the Middle East. The measures are intended to provide a legal framework for potential military responses to Iranian aggression.
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