The Senates recent passage of the Iran War Powers Resolution is not just a milestone in U.S. foreign policy—its a powerful challenge to Trump’s legacy, highlighting a push for greater congressional control over military decisions. With bipartisan backing, lawmakers are taking a stand to ensure that the voice of the people is heard in matters of war.
As the conflict in Iran stretches into its sixtieth day, the question looms larger: should Congress take the reins on military engagement? With voices from both sides of the aisle calling for a vital check on executive power, it’s time to dive into this critical conversation about democracy and accountability in foreign policy.
