The US Senate is voting on a resolution to limit President Trump's military actions against Iran by requiring congressional approval for continued operations. The measure faces significant political hurdles, including expected Republican opposition and a potential presidential veto, needing a two-thirds majority in both chambers to override. The debate centers on executive war powers versus congressional authority, occurring amidst ongoing military strikes between the US, its allies, and Iran.
Main Topics Covered: 1. The Senate vote on a war powers resolution regarding Iran. 2. The political divide and procedural challenges facing the resolution. 3. The ongoing military conflict between the US/allies and Iran. 4. The historical and legal context of executive war powers versus congressional authority.