MilitaryJun 51
Iran
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution regarding military authorities related to war...
The resolution has no binding legal force unless it is also passed by the Senate, limiting its direct impact.
However, it is the first successful vote in the House of Representatives (thanks to the votes of four Republicans) that asserts Congress's authorities regarding war with Iran and restricts any future military actions without congressional approval.
The resolution states that it "
directs the President to terminate the use of United States Armed Forces for hostilities against Iran, unless explicitly authorized by Congress, except in cases of defending America, an ally, or a partner from an imminent attack."