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The Senate's recent decision, approved by a majority of 50 votes to 48, marks the first move aligned with the War Powers Act of 1973 to halt a military conflict with Iran without prior congressional authorization. Although the resolution is not legally binding, it reflects growing concern within legislative institutions about U.S. military engagement and calls for restoring Congress's authority in matters of war. This comes amid efforts to impose restrictions on the powers of U.S. President Donald Trump regarding military operations against Iran, amid differing calls from Democrats and Republicans to strengthen Congress’s role and reduce the powers of the Commander-in-Chief in wielding military authority.
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