Trump Ordered to Withdraw US Forces from Iran in House Resolution.
House of Representatives Passes Resolution on Iran Troop Withdrawal
According to Novyny.live: The US House of Representatives has approved a resolution demanding President Donald Trump remove American military personnel from Iran. The measure passed with 215 votes in favor and 208 against. A notable number of Republicans crossed party lines to join Democrats, highlighting internal divisions on the issue.
Now heading to the Senate for consideration, the resolution is grounded in the War Powers Act of 1973. The US Supreme Court has previously emphasized that such decisions must follow the full legislative process to be legally binding. This move reflects ongoing tensions between Congress and the White House over military engagement in the region.
Significance of the Vote
House Speaker Mike Johnson described the vote as a pivotal moment in US foreign policy. The following lawmakers were among those who cast votes on the resolution:
- Thomas Massie
- Brian Fitzpatrick
- Tom Barrett
- Warren Davidson
The potential withdrawal of American forces from Iran continues to be a hotly debated topic among legislators, with significant implications for US strategy in the Middle East.
This resolution underscores mounting congressional pressure on the Trump administration to reassess its military policy in Iran, a shift that could profoundly affect regional stability and alliances across the Middle East.
The Senate's decision on this resolution will be a critical turning point, shaping the next steps in US foreign policy and its military posture in the region.
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