House Revisits War Powers Bill Aimed at Stopping Iran Strike

The U.S. House of Representatives has taken up a resolution once more. The measure seeks to limit the president’s authority to launch military action

The U.S. House of Representatives has taken up a resolution once more. The measure seeks to limit the president’s authority to launch military action against Iran. Lawmakers argue the resolution is needed to enforce war‑powers statutes. The proposal would require congressional approval before further strikes. Critics contend the step could constrain rapid response to threats. Supporters claim it reasserts legislative oversight of war powers. The debate reflects ongoing tensions over U.S. policy toward Iran. The outcome will determine whether the House can block additional operations.