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#6月3日,美國眾議院以215票對208票通過戰爭權力決議,要求川普停止對伊朗軍事行動,未經國會授權不得繼續作戰。4名共和黨議員與民主黨共同投下贊成票,係2月開戰以來首次。雖決議象徵意�� 🇺🇸⚖️ Congress Pushes Back on Iran War Powers
A significant political development unfolded in Washington on June 3 as the U.S. House of Representatives voted 215-208 to pass a War Powers Resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump's ability to continue military operations against Iran without explicit congressional authorization. Notably, four Republican lawmakers joined Democrats in supporting the measure, marking the first successful congressional challenge to the administration's Iran policy since the conflict began earlier this year.
What makes this vote important is not necessarily its immediate legal impact, but the political message it sends. The resolution reflects growing concern among lawmakers over the constitutional balance of power between Congress and the White House when it comes to military action. Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress holds the authority to declare war, while presidents often argue they possess broad powers to respond to national security threats.
The vote also highlights increasing bipartisan unease over the costs and consequences of the Iran conflict. Rising energy prices, economic uncertainty, and questions about long-term strategy have fueled debate in both parties. For some Republicans, crossing party lines represents a rare public disagreement with Trump's foreign policy approach.
While the resolution still faces hurdles in the Senate and is largely viewed as symbolic, its passage signals that congressional scrutiny of military operations is intensifying. It serves as a reminder that even during times of conflict, debates over accountability, constitutional authority, and the limits of executive power remain central to American democracy.
As geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to influence global energy markets and investor sentiment, this congressional rebuke could become an important turning point in the broader discussion about U.S. foreign policy, war powers, and the future direction of the Iran conflict.
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