US Senate Passes Barrett Bill, Caps Iran Military Operations to 90 Days
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The U.S. Senate approved the Barrett bill, which authorizes limited military operations against Iran for a maximum of 90 days. The legislation, introduced by Senator John Barrett, aims to provide a temporary framework for U.S. forces to respond to Iranian aggression while preventing prolonged engagement.
The bill was passed with bipartisan support, reflecting concerns over escalating tensions in the region. It sets a clear time limit on any military action, ensuring that any U.S. response remains constrained and time‑bound.
The measure follows heightened U.S.-Iran tensions and signals Washington’s intent to maintain a controlled military posture in the Middle East.
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