G.O.P. Senator Weighs Forcing Congress to Vote to Authorize the Iran War

Senator Lisa Murkowski from Alaska is working on a plan to give Congress a say in any military action in Iran. This is important because the Trump administration has been making decisions about military operations without involving Congress. By drafting a formal authorization, Murkowski aims to set clear rules and limits for any military involvement in Iran. This move is significant because it highlights the ongoing debate about who should have the power to make decisions about war—the President or Congress. It also reflects concerns about ensuring that military actions are carefully considered and have proper oversight. QUESTION: How might having Congress involved in decisions about military actions impact the way the United States engages with other countries?  

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