Military powers related to Iran were discussed in the US Congress

Democrats in the United States Congress are considering new political approaches to resolve the issue of military authorizations related to Iran, Zamin.uz reports.
According to a report by Axios, a group of lawmakers has proposed increasing existing pressure by putting a resolution on war powers to a vote every day. This initiative was discussed at a gathering of progressive Democrats and has not yet been confirmed as a final decision.
Nevertheless, it is known that many congressmen have expressed interest in this idea. According to the proposed plan, a new resolution should be introduced and put to a vote every working day that Congress is in session.
Through this method, they aim to ensure that the important issue does not fall off the agenda and remains under constant attention. As a reminder, a previous resolution on this matter was rejected by a very narrow margin.
At that time, 214 deputies supported the proposal, while 213 representatives opposed it. It is said that during current discussions, some centrist Democrats are also not completely rejecting this tactic.
They have indicated that they are prepared for repeated voting processes if necessary. According to supporters of the initiative, even if the resolutions are not adopted, such an approach clarifies the exact positions of the deputies and keeps public attention focused on this problem.
Furthermore, economic factors, such as changes in fuel prices during political debates, may also remain at the center of discussion. Observers evaluate this method as a new pressure strategy employed by Democrats against the policies pursued by the Donald Trump administration.





