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Why Did Congress Vote To End the Iran War After It Finished?

Politics
United States
Commencé June 25, 2026

Democrats and Republicans alike dragged out the process to vote on the Iran war. Antiwar advocates say their vote still matters

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CLAIM Publié par will Jun 25, 2026
Ending the Iran War vote demonstrates Congress's accountability, highlighting the need for legislative checks on military actions after conflicts end.

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CLAIM Publié par will Jun 25, 2026
Bipartisan support for ending the Iran War indicates a growing consensus on prioritizing diplomacy over military intervention in U.S. foreign policy.

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The delayed vote on the Iran War reflects Congress's inefficiency, undermining the urgency needed to address ongoing military and foreign policy issues.

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The vote on the Iran War post-conflict highlights a troubling trend where Congress only acts on military decisions when public pressure mounts.

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While the vote may seem symbolic, it raises important questions about the role of Congress in military engagements and their aftermath.

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