🚨 Congress Just Fired a Warning Shot at Trump’s Iran Strategy
In a major political shift, the U.S. Senate has passed a War Powers Resolution to limit military action against Iran by a 50–47 vote.
After eight failed attempts, lawmakers finally moved to reassert Congress’s constitutional authority over war.
🔹 Four Republicans broke ranks to support the resolution:
Susan Collins, Bill Cassidy, Lisa Murkowski, and Rand Paul.
🔹 Democrat John Fetterman voted against it.
🔹 This is the first Iran war powers measure ever to clear the Senate.
The timing is critical.
The vote came just hours after Donald Trump said he was “an hour away” from authorizing new strikes on Iran.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon admitted the conflict has already cost $29 billion, while some estimates suggest the true long-term cost could approach $1 trillion.
Even more striking, Iran’s missile infrastructure is reportedly still around 90% operational.
That raises a hard question:
What exactly has this war achieved?
The Senate appears to be signaling that enough is enough.
Now all eyes turn to the House.
And if they do, will Trump accept congressional limits or veto the resolution?
The Constitution is clear: the power to declare war belongs to Congress, not the president.
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