In a groundbreaking decision, the US Senate has passed a resolution that requires congressional consent for any further military action against Iran. This marks a pivotal moment in challenging President Trump’s military strategy. Although the vote was close and a presidential veto is anticipated, the legislation reflects increasing anxiety regarding the rationale and economic repercussions of the ongoing conflict. In a groundbreaking decision, the US Senate has passed a resolution that requires congressional consent for any further military action against Iran. This marks a pivotal moment in challenging President Trump’s military strategy. Although the vote was close and a presidential veto is anticipated, the legislation reflects increasing anxiety regarding the rationale and economic repercussions of the ongoing conflict.
Trending
- Why Russia is suddenly building giant shelters for bombers that once sat in the open
- India tears into Pakistan over ‘unwarranted remarks’ at UN: ‘J&K was, is & will remain internal matter’
- ‘Deep state firings have begun’: Trump’s intel chief purges Gabbard loyalists in first major shake-up
- How an ‘omega block’ is supercharging Europe’s deadly heatwave
- Mamdani-backed candidates shake up New York politics, oust two sitting congressmen
- Timer on Earth’s plants? New scientific model finally has a timeline
- No full refund for buyer who defaulted on property sale pact: HC
- Claude Code creator Boris Cherny says 100% AI coding is becoming ‘problematic’