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9/10

US Strike on Iran Triggers Congressional Push to Limit Presidential War Powers

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  • •The United States launched a major military strike on Iran without prior congressional approval.
  • •The strike triggered bipartisan concern, prompting a legislative push to restrict presidential war powers.

The United States has conducted a significant military strike against Iran without obtaining prior authorization from Congress, sparking intense geopolitical tensions. This unilateral action triggered immediate bipartisan concern, leading to a swift legislative push to restrict presidential war powers. Lawmakers are now moving to force a vote on the War Powers Resolution to ensure legislative oversight of future military engagements. The administration's decision has heightened fears of an uncontrolled regional escalation that could threaten the stability of global energy supplies. Markets reacted sharply to the news, with oil prices (WTI) and gold (XAU/USD) surging as safe-haven assets while equity indices like the SPY faced selling pressure. This constitutional clash underscores the growing tension between the executive branch and Congress over national security and military intervention.

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