House Passes Resolution to Block Military Action Against Iran
Lawmakers voted 215–208 for the Democrat-led measure to remove U.S. troops from armed hostilities with Iran.
House Passes Resolution to Block Military Action Against Iran The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution on June 3 to withdraw U.S. troops from armed hostilities with Iran, with a vote of 215–208. This Democrat-led measure, supported by four Republicans, invokes the 1973 War Powers Resolution. It seeks to halt the conflict or require congressional approval for continued military operations.
- U.S. House passed a resolution to withdraw U.S. troops from armed hostilities with Iran.
- The vote count was 215–208.
- Four Republicans voted with Democrats in support of the resolution.
- The measure invokes the 1973 War Powers Resolution.
- It aims to halt the Iran conflict or require congressional approval for continued military operations.
- This is the first time such a measure has passed either the House or Senate since the conflict began.
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