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In a rare public show of disapproval of US military intrusion in Iran, the US House of Representatives passed a measure that seeks to halt President Donald Trump from taking further military action in the country.
The 215-208 vote was successful after four Republicans joined Democrats against the war that began in February. This is the fourth attempt by the House to rein in Trump’s war powers, which critics say lack congressional approval.
The House resolution still needs approval from the Republican-controlled US Senate. Even if it were successful in the Senate, the measure is unlikely to fully curb military action against Iran, reports BBC.
Trump could veto the measure, which would require a two-thirds majority in both chambers to nullify.
The Senate advanced a similar resolution in May, after seven previous failed attempts, but it has yet to reach a full floor vote.
In the House, Republicans Thomas Massie, Brian Fitzpatrick, Tom Barrett, and Warren Davidson joined a united front from Democrats to pass Wednesday’s resolution. Democrat Jared Golden of Maine, who had previously voted against similar measures, gave his support this time.
“Congress alone declares war, that’s something certainly we need to be protective of,” Barrett, a Republican from Michigan, said. Asked if he was worried about retribution from Trump for his vote, Barrett said: “I vote my conscience for what I think is right and willing to accept that.”