Congress taking first votes on Iran war as debate rages about US goals
WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S. Senate is headed towards a vote Wednesday on President Donald Trumps decision to embark on a war against Iran, an extraordinary test in Congress for a conflict that has rapidly spread across the Middle East with no clear U.S. exit strategy.
The legislation, known as a war powers resolution, gives lawmakers an opportunity to demand congressional approval before any further attacks are carried out. The Senate resolution and a similar bill being voted on in the House later this week face unlikely paths through the Republican-controlled Congress and would almost certainly be vetoed by Trump even if they were to pass.
Nonetheless, the votes marked a weighty moment for lawmakers. Their decisions on the five-day-old war which Trump entered without congressional approval could determine the fates of U.S. military members, countless other lives and the future of the region.
Wars without clear objectives do not remain small. They get bigger, bloodier, longer and more expensive, said Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer at a news conference Tuesday. This is not a necessary war. Its a war of choice.
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