US House rejects war powers resolution that would prevent further action against Iran
The US House of Representatives narrowly rejected a war powers resolution on Thursday that aimed to prevent further military action against Iran. The resolution, introduced by Democrat Greg Meeks, failed by a vote of 213-214, with Democrats largely uniting in opposition to continued US involvement.

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AI-generatedThe US House of Representatives narrowly rejected a war powers resolution on Thursday that aimed to prevent further military action against Iran. The resolution, introduced by Democrat Greg Meeks, failed by a vote of 213-214, with Democrats largely uniting in opposition to continued US involvement. While most Democrats supported the measure, one voted against it, while one Republican voted for it and another voted present. Some Democrats who previously opposed similar resolutions shifted their position, citing dissatisfaction with the Trump administration's handling of the conflict and concerns about a costly, open-ended engagement. The vote occurred amidst ongoing peace talks between the US and Iran, with some arguing the resolution would weaken the US position during negotiations.
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5 extractedTalks held in Pakistan over the weekend between JD Vance and Iranian officials failed to reach an agreement.
Trump warned that a “whole civilization will die” if Iran did not agree to his demands.
Three congressmen who had voted against a previous resolution in March voted in favor of this attempt.
The resolution failed by a vote of 213-214.
The US House of Representatives rejected a war powers resolution to prevent further military action against Iran.