U.S. House Approves War Powers Resolution Aiming to Limit Presidential Authority on Iran

The U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass a war powers resolution. The measure seeks to restrict the president’s ability to engage in military action against Iran. Lawmakers

The U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass a war powers resolution. The measure seeks to restrict the president’s ability to engage in military action against Iran. Lawmakers argue the resolution restores congressional oversight of war‑making powers. The vote reflects ongoing concerns about executive overreach in foreign conflicts. The resolution requires congressional approval before further escalation in the region. Critics warn it may hamper rapid response to emerging threats. Supporters contend it upholds the constitutional balance between branches. The resolution now moves to the Senate for further deliberation.