
Senate Republicans Split on Iran War Powers, Bill Falls Short
Vote reveals growing fractures in GOP support for US-Israel military campaign, though restrictions fail to pass.
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Republican senators have broken ranks over President Trump's Iran war powers, though a legislative effort to curb executive authority fell short of passage, according to Al Jazeera. The vote demonstrates widening divisions within the party over the scope and legality of military operations.
While the bill restricting war powers did not succeed, the vote revealed cracks in unified Republican backing for the US-Israel campaign against Iran. Some GOP members have expressed concerns about the constitutional implications of unilateral military action without formal congressional declarations.
The split reflects broader debate within Congress over executive power and the conduct of Middle East military operations.