Congress votes to direct Trump to withdraw forces from Iran conflict
Congress approved a measure directing President Trump to withdraw U.S. armed forces from hostilities with Iran, marking a bipartisan expression of concern over the military engagement.
The measure does not require the president's signature and carries no binding legal force. Despite its symbolic status, lawmakers from both parties backed the resolution, indicating shared frustration with the ongoing conflict.
Members of Congress have expressed concerns about the scope and duration of military operations involving Iran. The vote demonstrates tension between the legislative and executive branches over war powers and foreign military commitments.
Congress has attempted several similar moves in recent years to reassert its constitutional authority over decisions to commit armed forces to armed conflict. This resolution joins those efforts, though observers note that symbolic votes often precede concrete legislative action on the same issue.
The measure's passage does not alter current military operations or deployments. Whether Congress will pursue additional legislation with binding authority remains uncertain.
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