# U.S. Senate

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World

A House Divided: US Congressional Dissent Over the 'War of Lies' with Iran

A prominent U.S. Senator has publicly denounced the escalating conflict with Iran, characterizing it as a policy blunder built on deceptive intelligence. This dissent highlights a deepening domestic divide in Washington that threatens to undermine U.S. credibility and strategic goals in the Middle East.

SoMi2026年6月3日 08:38
#U.S. Senate#Iran Conflict#Foreign Policy
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Politics

Senate Democrats Threaten to Paralyze Chamber Unless Top Officials Testify Over Strikes on Iran

Senate Democrats have threatened to obstruct normal Senate proceedings unless senior officials appear before committees to explain U.S. military actions against Iran. They seek hearings on the operation’s duration, costs, civilian harm and legal basis, and have filed withdrawal resolutions while vowing to use parliamentary maneuvers to force votes and testimony.

SoMi2026年3月10日 10:17
#U.S. Senate#Iran#Congressional oversight
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Politics

Senate Rejects Measure to Limit Trump’s Iran War Powers, Exposing the Limits of Congressional Oversight

The Senate voted 47–53 against a resolution that would have required President Trump to seek congressional authorization before further military action against Iran, a predictable outcome given the Republican 53-seat majority. Democrats called the strikes unlawful and lacking evidence of an imminent threat, but with both chambers controlled by Republicans, meaningful congressional constraints appear unlikely.

iMil2026年3月7日 05:21
#Trump#Congress#War Powers Resolution