Congress Can End Trump’s Unconstitutional War in Iran
Geopolitics
United States
Started April 07, 2026
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Congress Can End Trump’s Unconstitutional War in Iran
The American Conservative (United States) | Apr 07, 2026
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Apr 07, 2026
Legislators must prioritize the Constitution over political agendas and ensure that any military engagement is adequately funded and justified.
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The debate over military funding in Iran reflects deeper partisan divides that often overshadow the need for a unified foreign policy approach.
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Congress should assert its authority and end the unconstitutional military actions in Iran to uphold the rule of law and prevent further conflict.
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Ending military actions in Iran could embolden hostile regimes and jeopardize national security, making it a dangerous move for Congress.
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While Congress has the power to influence military actions, the complexities of foreign policy require a careful balance between oversight and executive discretion.
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