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US senators set to vote on war powers as Iran conflict widens

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March 4, 2026
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Lawmakers in the United States Senate are set to begin voting today on a bipartisan war powers resolution aiming to stop the military campaign against Iran and require that any hostilities against it be authorized by Congress.

The latest effort by Democrats and a few Republicans to rein in President Donald Trump’s repeated troop deployments, sponsors of the resolution say is a bid to take back Congress’ responsibility to declare war, as spelled out in the U.S. Constitution.

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“I do think it’s really important to put ⁠every member of Congress on the record about this,” Democratic Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, a lead sponsor of the resolution, told a telephone press conference ahead of the afternoon’s vote.

“If you don’t have the guts to vote ‘yes’ or ‘no’ on a war vote, how dare you send our sons and daughters into war where they risk their lives?” he asked.

Trump’s fellow Republicans hold slim majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives, and have blocked previous efforts for resolutions seeking to curb his war powers.

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Republicans accused Democrats of playing politics with national security and said Trump had ordered only limited operations, such as the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January, not full-scale wars.

The U.S.-Israel ⁠war on Iran, which began five days earlier, is already more extensive, leading to damage in Iran, Israel and throughout the Middle East, and claiming its first U.S. casualties.

The House vote on the measure is expected on Thursday.

On Tuesday, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana said he thought there were enough votes to defeat the resolution, describing it as an attempt ⁠to push something that could put U.S. troops in harm’s way and inspire Iranian forces.

“Imagine a scenario where Congress would vote to tell the commander-in-chief that he was no longer allowed to complete this mission. That would be a very dangerous ⁠thing,” he told reporters.

His remarks followed a classified briefing on the Iran conflict from top administration officials.

Even if the resolution passes the Senate, it must also pass the House and garner two-thirds majorities in both chambers to survive ⁠an expected Trump veto.

However, Sen. Kaine said that if the Iran conflict continues, he and the measure’s other backers could try again.

“Sometimes people will see things that concern them, and they’ll vote ‘no,’ but then later as events continue to develop, they may vote ‘yes,'” he said.

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