
Trump skirts Congress over Iran war as Republicans simply step aside
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The Senate and House have both blocked measures that would limit President Trump's ability to engage in military action against Iran, allowing him to proceed without congressional approval. This marks a significant shift from previous administrations, where Congress was actively involved in authorizing military force. Trump's decision to bypass Congress has raised concerns about the implications for U.S. foreign policy and military engagement.
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Historically, U.S. presidents have sought congressional approval before engaging in military actions, particularly in conflicts involving significant military engagement. The contrast between past practices and the current approach under Trump illustrates a shift in the political landscape, where party loyalty may override constitutional responsibilities.
This article reflects the opinions and analysis of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian or its affiliates.
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