Iran war faces second House vote with Democrats hoping for breakthrough
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Article Summary
This article reports on a U.S. House vote to challenge President Trump’s military actions against Iran, focusing on lawmakers’ claims that the war lacks proper congressional approval and has gone on too long. It highlights bipartisan concern, especially around the 60-day legal limit for unauthorized military action, and frames the conflict as an 'open-ended war of choice' that Congress must stop. The tone emphasizes constitutional duty and democratic accountability, using strong moral language to urge limits on presidential power.
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