US House narrowly rejects war powers resolution as dissent grows
Source: The Guardian
The US House of Representatives on Thursday narrowly rejected a war powers resolution that would have prevented further military action against Iran, as Democrats united against continued US involvement in the conflict amid peace talks that have yet to make a breakthrough.
The resolution introduced by Greg Meeks, the top Democrat on the House foreign affairs committee, failed by a vote of 213-214, with one Republican member voting present. It required at least two more votes to pass, as tied votes fail in the House.
In a sign that Democrats had solidified in opposition to the war, three congressmen who had voted against a previous resolution in March Henry Cuellar of Texas, Greg Landsman of Ohio and Juan Vargas of California voted in favor of this attempt. Jared Golden of Maine was the sole Democrat to vote in opposition, and Thomas Massie of Kentucky the only Republican to vote for passage. Ohios Warren Davidson voted present, after voting in favor last month.
Two Democrats who shifted their positions said they were dissatisfied with Trumps handling of the conflict and were concerned that it could turn into a costly open-ended engagement.
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