US Senate advances resolution to curb Trump’s power to wage war on Iran
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Article Summary
The article reports on a Senate vote to advance a resolution that would limit President Trump's ability to conduct military actions against Iran without congressional approval, highlighting growing bipartisan concern over presidential war powers. It uses strong language—like calling the president 'a toddler playing with a loaded gun'—to emphasize the perceived danger of unchecked executive power, while relying on constitutional arguments and political developments to support its narrative. Though it frames the conflict as ongoing and consequential, it doesn't include the administration's stated reasons for the military actions or confirm the extent of US-Israel coordination.