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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��
U.S. House Passes War Powers Resolution in Historic 215–208 Vote: First Success After Four Attempts
On June 3, 2026, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 215–208 to adopt a war powers resolution directing the president to seek congressional authorization before continuing military operations in Iran—marking the first time such a resolution has succeeded after four attempts this year.
Four Republicans broke ranks to join a unified Democratic caucus, delivering what multiple outlets described as a "stunning rebuke" to the administration's handling of the three-month conflict. Representative Thomas Massie, a notable intra-party critic, declared on social media: "The People's House is sending a message: End this war." Representative Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Penn.) stated his support was rooted in the War Powers Act: "We have to follow the law."
The resolution's passage carries significant procedural and political weight. Three prior House votes on similar measures failed by increasingly narrow margins. Republican leaders abruptly pulled this resolution from the floor last month when it appeared likely to pass the same dynamic that propelled a similar Senate resolution through a procedural vote after seven previous attempts had failed and four Republican senators defected.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio doubled down on administration claims that the war had concluded and current strikes were "completely defensive," but the House vote underscores growing congressional unease with both the conflict and its economic fallout. Gas and food prices have surged to their highest levels in years since the conflict began.
For markets, the resolution introduces new geopolitical uncertainty dimensions. The vote signals that bipartisan pressure for de-escalation is intensifying, which could affect energy prices, defense sector positioning, and risk sentiment across equities and crypto. The timing intersects with Bitcoin's record ETF outflow streak and the SpaceX IPO, creating a complex macro landscape where legislative pushback on military action coincides with capital flight from digital assets and a historic space-economy equity offering.
The resolution faces a likely presidential veto, and the administration has questioned the War Powers Act's constitutionality. Yet the 215–208 vote establishes a precedent: congressional war authority assertions are gaining bipartisan traction, and the legislative branch is increasingly willing to assert its constitutional role even against strong executive opposition.
This convergence of geopolitical rebalancing, institutional crypto withdrawal, and frontier-sector capital mobilization defines a pivotal moment in 2026's macro narrative.
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