Republicans in Congress brace for a fight over the Iran war price tag

npr.org·Claudia Grisales
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This article reports on growing political resistance in Congress to funding the U.S. war in Iran, highlighting concerns from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers over the cost and lack of clear justification for the conflict. It emphasizes that key Republican figures like Sen. Susan Collins are demanding congressional approval before extending the war, especially if ground troops are involved. The story relies on credible sources and official statements to show how political pressure and constitutional rules could shape the war’s future.

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